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Made in gb
Hardened Veteran Guardsman





just a small request, but if you are re-doing the site, you couldn't change the use of the word forums to the correct fora?

 

yours pedantically


Vompire, welcome to Dakka. Please use punctuation in the future. You’re arguments will be sign with greater merit and you’ll avoid people calling you on it.

Jfraz (MOD)
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Madrak Ironhide








Main Entry:
fo·rum Listen to the pronunciation of forum
Pronunciation:
\?fo?r-?m\
Function:
noun
Inflected Form(s):
plural forums also fo·ra Listen to the pronunciation of fora \-?\
Etymology:
Latin; akin to Latin foris outside, fores door ? more at door
Date:
15th century

1 a: the marketplace or public place of an ancient Roman city forming the center of judicial and public business b: a public meeting place for open discussion c: a medium (as a newspaper or online service) of open discussion or expression of ideas2: a judicial body or assembly : court3 a: a public meeting or lecture involving audience discussion b:

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