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spinjenny
10/6/2008
"swop" is an alternative spelling of "swap" which is widely used in the UK and probably in some other English-speaking countries, and some people for whom English is a second (or third or ...) language will also have learned that spelling rather than "swap". Neither is right or wrong, and to many Brits it seems odd to see "swap" when they first join this site. |
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Canariangal78
10/6/2008
I thought it was a typo as well! thanks for the explanation @spinjenny |
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CherylLaVon
10/6/2008
Jenny is always there with such a wonderful bunch of GREAT information! I think sj should work for R & T :) She RAWKS! |
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spinjenny
10/6/2008
Thanks, Cheryl .. the bribe will be on its way soon. ;-) |
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Avalance
10/7/2008
Oh hehe .. I am from the Netherlands, I always have used "swap" .. but never "swop" .. I thought it was a spelling mistake too .. lol! |
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PansySuz
10/7/2008
What's RAWK??? LOL |
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myshabbycottage
10/7/2008
I think it's "Rocks!" with a little excited emphasis? |
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ellie1200
10/7/2008
Isn't Cheryl from TX or one of those southern states? It's not so much excited emphasis as drawl. :o) So swop/swap is like realise/realize, color/colour and those such words, huh? |
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What is a swOp? I see it a lot. I thought for a long time that it was a typo, and perhaps it is, but goodness, I like to think not that many people make that mistake that often...