When you're thinking about new words, remember to pronounce them so they don't end up sounding completly different from what they are. · 1:17pm Aug 14th, 2015
So, I was thinking of a title for a new story. And, well, it would be a diary story so I came up with the word Diaryetic as in, diary-etic.
Wait, it gets worse.
The full title that popped into my head was going to be The Diaryetic Courtship of Pinkie Pie.
Yeah....
Chocolate rain anyone?
wait, chocolate rain, I'm confused. Is this supposed to be diary, as in the book, diaretic, like a medical condition(Die-a-re[d]-tic[k]), or dairy-etic, like milk and cheese?
letters in bracket are for help with pronunciation re[d] means pronounce the re like you would for the word red.
3319724 diarrhea-tic is what diaryetic sounds like. Chocolate Rain indeed.
3319993 yea, that's the one I was thinking of
3320002 Using your die-a-re[d]-tic[k] example sounds like a stereotypical Oriental misleading of the word diabetic to me.