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Why separate is writen together and all together is writen separated? Just for fun ok
Mar 10, 2011 12:48 AM
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Actually, both are written ALL together. separate and altogther... ;-)
From dictionary.com
altogether
–adverb
1. wholly; entirely; completely; quite: altogether fitting.
2. with all or everything included: The debt amounted altogether to twenty dollars.
3. with everything considered; on the whole: Altogether, I'm glad it's over.
—Idiom
4. in the altogether, Informal . nude: When the phone rang she had just stepped out of the bathtub and was in the altogether.
March 10, 2011
You mean the older spelling of together? "to-gether" :) We got rid of the hyphen because it looked awful.
Funnily, if you look at the history of both words you find they have 'unnecessary' chunks. The "se-" in separate already means "apart" ("-parate" has to do with cutting), and the "-gether" in the adverb together already means... umm, "together" (related to the verb "gather").
March 10, 2011
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