← Back to context Comment by 2muchcoffeeman 2 days ago Man - brain = Irish sea 4 comments 2muchcoffeeman Reply nikolay 2 days ago Case matters, obviously! Try "man" with a lower-case "M"! Alifatisk 2 days ago Why does case matter? How does it affect the meaning? bfLives 2 days ago “Man” is probably being interpreted as the Isle of Man.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Man G1N 2 days ago Man (capital M) is probably being interpreted as some proper noun, maybe Isle of Man in this case?
nikolay 2 days ago Case matters, obviously! Try "man" with a lower-case "M"! Alifatisk 2 days ago Why does case matter? How does it affect the meaning? bfLives 2 days ago “Man” is probably being interpreted as the Isle of Man.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Man G1N 2 days ago Man (capital M) is probably being interpreted as some proper noun, maybe Isle of Man in this case?
Alifatisk 2 days ago Why does case matter? How does it affect the meaning? bfLives 2 days ago “Man” is probably being interpreted as the Isle of Man.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Man G1N 2 days ago Man (capital M) is probably being interpreted as some proper noun, maybe Isle of Man in this case?
bfLives 2 days ago “Man” is probably being interpreted as the Isle of Man.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Man
G1N 2 days ago Man (capital M) is probably being interpreted as some proper noun, maybe Isle of Man in this case?
Case matters, obviously! Try "man" with a lower-case "M"!
Why does case matter? How does it affect the meaning?
“Man” is probably being interpreted as the Isle of Man.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Man
Man (capital M) is probably being interpreted as some proper noun, maybe Isle of Man in this case?