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Shanty - Irish origin, or not?
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15-08-2012, 22:29
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Ah - 'chantiers' - a manually-operated gantry crane used in the logging industry. A 'plural' word, like scissors, trousers, gallows.
SHE has spoged.
tac
Do the québecois pronounce the "s" in plurals?
I ask cos they tend not to in France!
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No they wouldn't usually, as far as I know.
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