in the US and Canada it's "tires discolor with aging" elsewhere it's "have a nannynook at these hobwobblers of a rounder, Margaret" the difference is subtle but noticeable to native Anglophones. ("Tyres discolour with ageing" is also commonly found outside the US and that other country just to the, uh, North, I wanna say).
@tylerhood5 No, in British English it is spelt tyre. That carries on through most of the Commonwealth (Australia, India, etc) and Eire. In fact the exceptions are the US and Canada.
in the US and Canada it's "tires discolor with aging" elsewhere it's "have a nannynook at these hobwobblers of a rounder, Margaret" the difference is subtle but noticeable to native Anglophones. ("Tyres discolour with ageing" is also commonly found outside the US and that other country just to the, uh, North, I wanna say).
greiteneis 2 weeks ago
@greiteneis oh god thats awesome
xuvi11 6 days ago
@xuvi11 thanks...glad you appreciate. always happy to enlighten.
greiteneis 6 days ago
that tire has a zit
PasaiShere 2 weeks ago
What the hell!?!? Why tyre? It's tire! Seriously It's bs
kaystepnick 2 weeks ago
@PunchingMegaTree
uheated?
theKOchannel 1 month ago
isnt it spelled TIRE not tyre
tylerhood5 1 month ago
@tylerhood5 Shut up dick. Its how UK spells it.
PunchingMegaTree 1 month ago
@tylerhood5 No, in British English it is spelt tyre. That carries on through most of the Commonwealth (Australia, India, etc) and Eire. In fact the exceptions are the US and Canada.
cjmillsnun 3 weeks ago
still get a kick outta how Europeans spell "tire".
1oldskoolluvr 2 months ago
@1oldskoolluvr Um, that's the Brits, only.
altooname 1 month ago
@altooname ahhh, nice try. i have many friends throughout EU that spell it "tYre"
1oldskoolluvr 1 month ago
@1oldskoolluvr Only the UK and Ireland write and speak English as a first language...
04smallmj 1 month ago
@04smallmj where did i say that anyone else over on that side of the pond spoke English as their first language?.....
i simply said that they all spell tire with a "Y" over there because of the UK being their basis for the English language.
is everybody fine now? can we stop jacking this guys vid now?
1oldskoolluvr 1 month ago
Thank FOR SHARING
henndri 2 months ago
ta, appreciated
Tommotime 2 months ago
Nice video - explains and provides easy to see/understand damage.
gmaureen 4 months ago
Thank you !!
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freedom33100 1 year ago
Great info!!!
7674Princess 1 year ago