[python-committers] English 'precise' is only an adjective, not a verb.
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Mon Apr 25 21:44:18 CEST 2011
> Alexander's changesets are part of that, since he didn't precise where
For the benefit of people who are not native-English speakers and who
wish to write literate English: The English word 'precise' is only an
adjective, and not a verb, so the above does not work as an English
sentence.
This mistake, which I have seen before, has an understandable reason.
'Precise' is derived (borrowed) from the French "pre'cis" which is at
least a verb and noun. "Pre'cis" comes from the Latin 'praecisus' and
'praecidere'. Spanish has the same verb in the form 'precisar'. So
native Romance speakers have a tendency to over-generalize the usage of
this restricted English cognate. English speakers learning other
languages so the same sort of thing. The closest English verbs to
"pre'cis" are 'abstract', 'summarize', and 'specify'.
Terry
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