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Originally posted by Jeanne Boyarsky:
I've heard it used as in "I casted someone for a role in a play"
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Originally posted by Jeanne Boyarsky:
Akhilesh,
What does "casted" mean (that you are asking about.) I've heard it used as in "I casted someone for a role in a play" and "I've casted a fishing line." I think you are asking about a different meaning though.
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Originally posted by fred rosenberger:
i've never heard 'casted someone in a play' - i was a theatre major. everyone i knew would say "he was cast in the play". for whatever that's worth.
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Originally posted by John Meyers:
...As long as the other party can make sense of what you are saying you can also use zulu to communicate
Originally posted by Jeanne Boyarsky:
What does "casted" mean
Originally posted by John Smith:
"Casted" means "demoted to lower caste". For example, if you are born as a Kshatriya (a king), you may become an "untouchable" if you accidentally step into elephant dung on the road. That's why people of higher castes in India rarely walk.
Originally posted by John Smith:
"Casted" means "demoted to lower caste".
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Originally posted by Akhilesh Trivedi:
is "casted" ok?
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Originally posted by Jeanne Boyarsky:
Fred,
I didn't say it was grammatically correct. Just that I've heard it said.
I think this comes from talking to a lot of people that don't have English as a first language. I hear a number of phrases that make sense even though they aren't "correct." My favorite is the phrase "today-morning". As in "I talked to him today-morning" rather than "I talked to him this morning."
Originally posted by Prad Dip:
I use it quite often. Now I know it is wrong.
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It just takes a little bit of "pre-planning".Originally posted by Pat Farrell:
I love "pre-recorded"
I haven't figured out how to record something and not have that happen in the past when you are playing the recording.
Originally posted by John Smith:
"Casted" means "demoted to lower caste". For example, if you are born as a Kshatriya (a king), you may become an "untouchable" if you accidentally step into elephant dung on the road. That's why people of higher castes in India rarely walk.
I want to be like marc
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