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What does (sic) mean?
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What does it mean when somebody writes something and puts the word (sic) after it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Its the writer demonstrating that he/she is repeating the words of the initial writer (or speaker) exactly as they appeared (even though the spelling, grammar or fact may be incorrect).
Not sure I've explained that correctly but hope it helps. I also wish I was funny enough to write a witty response using the (sic) reference but I'm tired and need to go to bed.
i..e if someone
Not sure I've explained that correctly but hope it helps. I also wish I was funny enough to write a witty response using the (sic) reference but I'm tired and need to go to bed.
i..e if someone
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sic
there you go! It;s hard to explain so will let someone else do it for me lol
there you go! It;s hard to explain so will let someone else do it for me lol
That's correkt !
Now, anyone copying what I've just written would write 'FredPuli wrote "That's correkt! 'and then put (sic) after it to show they are copying exactly what I wrote, there's no printing error and nor are they themselves mistakenly spelling 'correct' as 'correkt' :
FredPuli wrote "That's correkt" ' (sic)
Sic, here, is Latin for 'in that way' so the copier is writing 'wrote "That's correkt "(in that way)
Now, anyone copying what I've just written would write 'FredPuli wrote "That's correkt! 'and then put (sic) after it to show they are copying exactly what I wrote, there's no printing error and nor are they themselves mistakenly spelling 'correct' as 'correkt' :
FredPuli wrote "That's correkt" ' (sic)
Sic, here, is Latin for 'in that way' so the copier is writing 'wrote "That's correkt "(in that way)