• Odo@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    Till is the correct spelling. It’s a separate word from until (and is actually older). 'Til is way newer and considered informal.

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      That’s fair, but I don’t like it as much 🤷

      Though as a quibble, til and ’til are both correct spellings for an abbreviation of until, and till is a separate preposition. All are correct.

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        10 days ago

        huh. i always learned till as a verb, like till the ground. is this a regional/dialect thing? because i want to stop editing my autocarrots from till to til.

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          No, till is also a verb and a noun for a cash register (that’s why I prefer til: less ambiguity), but as a preposition it’s somewhat archaic outside of a few dialects, afaik

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      The correct spelling if you’re plowing…

      Yeah that works in this context I guess 😅

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        No seriously, there’s a definition of till that means the same as “until” but is like a century older. One of the many weird quirks of English.