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Originally Posted by HomerMcvie
I am as well, and actually don't recall ever using that term in writing. So my only excuse is that when spoken (at least around here) that it's pronounced "vis uh versa", not vise versa. But I may be surrounded by hillbillies...
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It actually makes sense that you don't know it because it's Latin, and as such the "
ce" in "vi
ce" is pronounced as the "
che" in "
cheddar".
Otherwise I wouldn't have pointed it out because I'm not a native english speaker and it doesn't feel right to me to correct a native speaker in his or her native language without checking first (but I have to say that I see a lot of native speakers that don't know the right use of the pronoun "its")