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n0t_u wrote:
insaniak wrote:So far as GW are concerned (and it's their made-up pseudo-latin, afterall) the plural is 'codexes'.

We're not talking about Latin here. The 'not-Latin' in 40K is a representation of High Gothic, a made-up language 40000 years in the future.


It's Codices. Remember these guys use "Dice" for the singular form of dice, they're not grammar experts

Not all of it is Psudo-Latin they do occasionally use real Latin like Aquilla (eagle), Carnifex (executioner) and Codex (book) in this case.


What I'm gathering is - GW has said it is spelt 'Codexes'. Therefore, given it's their damn product, that is - in fact - the plural of the work Codex - wait for it - when it pertains to a GW product. Because we've all been really dumb for years and not realised that it wasn't the latin 'Codex' it was the WHFB/40K 'Codecks'.

You may want to tell them their wrong if it really bothers you, they're not ravaging a live language after all, just a dead one, slightly more disturbing but hey - no language is being harmed in the production of these Codex.
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@n0t_u: Yeah My current pet hate is; get,got and their bastard children.

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Made in au
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insaniak wrote:
n0t_u wrote:@Insaniak: When did dice become the common usage?


Sometime in the '90s, from my experience...


Mmm, I remember it in primary school it as a hotly debated matter~!
 
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