when we say Maths ? allways wondered that
when we say Maths ? allways wondered that
It's American.
because there are many types of maths but the subject is mathematics, so it seems more fitting for it to be called maths rather than math...
I perfer maths over math, but .. blah its math!!
We say it the way we want to say it. And, that's that!
Now, back away, I have a shoe.
Half the world says it one way, the other half says it the other way. It's only to add to the confusion that is math/maths
LOL! Nooooooo! Math/maths is confusing enough as it is...Originally posted by Ravoc
Half the world says it one way, the other half says it the other way. It's only to add to the confusion that is math/maths
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I've always wondered myself but I knew it was American anyway.
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Maths seems grammatically incorrect.
ive always called it Maths
just one of those things that varies in different countries
like in Aus we say "mum", and in the US you say "mom"
I have to agree with Xinithian, maths does sound grammatically incorrect. For example.."Do you need some help with your maths?" OR "Do you need some help with your math?"
We say "math" because American and English are two different languages. Why do people in Mexico say "manzanas" when Americans say "apples"?
If you really need an in-depth answer, it may be because European English focuses on the concept of mathematics as a group of different studies while American English speakers focus on mathematics as a single concept encompassing many things, but still one concept.
I dunno, maybe because in america something that ends with an s usually means more than one? Who knows, lol. Math, maths, they're all the same x.x
That's correct! And call it as it is: "I`m working on some geometry & calculus." That's a plural referent to mathematics. |MATHS| Take one type of math away from that sentence, then you have your singular referent to mathematics. |MATH|Originally posted by pntbll248
If you really need an in-depth answer, it may be because European English focuses on the concept of mathematics as a group of different studies while American English speakers focus on mathematics as a single concept encompassing many things, but still one concept.
It's 'cos Americans don't know how to use the English language!
You don't call it 'mathematic' do you? ....It's 'mathermatics'...with an s.
Color indeed...
Heck, one of your highest members of government can't even pronounce his own name....its Col-in not Coalin you moron.
I'm sorry...rant over, I love y'all really!
I have pride in my country.Originally posted by W-Eyed-Wanderer
It's 'cos Americans don't know how to use the English language!
You don't call it 'mathematic' do you? ....It's 'mathermatics'...with an s.
Color indeed...
Heck, one of your highest members of government can't even pronounce his own name....its Col-in not Coalin you moron.
I'm sorry...rant over, I love y'all really!
Ah well, I know you're just kidding.
I am one super lost Genie....math? We have always called it math in missouri, penssylvania.....ohio....math...maths....math. Never Maths Class....Math Class.....okay what the heck I don' understand what's going on. I've NEVER heard it said Maths lol.
AKA we also call it hell...but cha know. Or Alegebra Class 5. [shrugs and floats off]
See.. math/s is confusing in every way, shape, and form. This thread proves my theory. Eureka!
BEcause we can?