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It's a Z in American English. Both spellings are correct.
Nope, it comes from Old French which used the same "s" as Latin whereas the "z" is greek. The French standardised to the "s" in the late 1600 which informed the English which had bounced between the Greek and Latin but formalised on "ise" not "ize".
So, nationalise is the correct one here.
You're entitled to your hill, but as linguistically correct as you may be, linguistics take a back seat to common usage and national variance.
Yeah what kind of linguistics dweeb doesn't understand that language is fluid and shapes with time and location.
I'd love to see this tool be held to the spelling standards of old English. You know... to preserve the English language.
Butan hwi?
Literally the first thing you learn in linguistics is that the malleability in language is why linguistics exists.
Which is literally why "literally" and "figuratively" as practically interchangable due to misuse of 'literally' as hyperbole. Its figuratively killing me.
This is the hidden most based take in the thread.
How is dismissing a correction with a blunt "nope" nice and tacking on etymology when we're talking about modern use of the word?
Ah, the cruel barbs of irony. Your English is actually quite atrocious.
There wasn’t a proper sentence in that reply. There was hardly a coherent thought. Perhaps it is time to put your phone down, finish your drink, and go watch a sport.
FTFY.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nationalize
You thought you were smart to correct what you thought was a mistake. You were mistaken, because you're less smart than you think you are, and not smart enough to know that you don't know that much.
Rather than admit that you're less smart than you think you are, you've doubled down and become rude about it.
Vanity, it's the devil's favourite sin.
Obviously, it's pathetic. We've all been there, but you really should learn when to walk away rather than doubling down.
Everyone should just report this idiot and move on. You can't fix stupid.
Wow, this really upset a bunch of the Lemmy toxic club didn't jt. Honestly, Reddit may be crap but lemmy is doing it's best to ape it's toxicity.
You came up in here with your irrelevant pedantry and you call other people toxic.
Nobody gives a fuck how you spell nationalize you gobshite
Upvoting for gobshite
Jeez dude, can we all just chill out for a second?
Nope. OP is insisting on something despite being wrong and then saying people are toxic. Either they are a weak troll, or actually believe what they write. Either situation deserves the response they got
Brother, love the passion but come on - fight something bigger
God damn just accept you're wrong. You look like an absolute fool at this point.
Yes, for sure. You are indeed being toxic.
There's obviously a lot of crossover between musk-dislikers and z-worshippers.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nationalize
Butbut... "gEt BeNt YoU bElLeNd" though
From https://www.etymonline.com/word/-ize#etymonline_v_25713 :
So in 1694 "-ise" was deemed correct in French, but English has always bounced around between the two spellings, both before and since then. American English has always favoured "-ize" spellings. It's not really reasonable to try to impose the standards of French in 1694 on English globally in 2023.
Thank you for turning dickish pedantry into something actually interesting and worth reading.
And why, dare I ask, should the French form of the suffix be prioritized over the Greek? Latin actually used the Z when the suffix was borrowed from Greek. In French, the letter Z essentially didn't exist, as even in Latin it was (nearly?) exclusively used for Greek loans. As French evolved from vulgar and unwritten Latin, the Z was replaced by S, which is pronounced as /z/ when between vowels anyway.
So again, why exactly must English hold the etymologically corrupted French form above the actual original one?
It's not about what must be done. It's about what has been done. Language isn't about how things should have been. One person rarely gets much of a say in how language will develop. If you try to hold language up to best possible practices, you will be disappointed by the actual outcome every time.
Well, in the spirit of what has been done, -ize has been standardized in American English, and so here we are.