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I have heard somewhere that there is a wordplay with spelling the word "Fish" as "Ghote" (hence [[Inspector Ghote]]). I can easily remember the first two sounds: "Gh" sounds as "F" in "laugh", and "o" sounds as "i" in "women", but I cannot for my life remember what constitutes the spelling of "te" as sounding as "sh". Can somebody help me? --[[User:83.248.174.108|83.248.174.108]] 09:50, 31 May 2005 (UTC) (User Hannibal from Swedish Wikipedia)
I have heard somewhere that there is a wordplay with spelling the word "Fish" as "Ghote" (hence [[Inspector Ghote]]). I can easily remember the first two sounds: "Gh" sounds as "F" in "laugh", and "o" sounds as "i" in "women", but I cannot for my life remember what constitutes the spelling of "te" as sounding as "sh". Can somebody help me? --[[User:83.248.174.108|83.248.174.108]] 09:50, 31 May 2005 (UTC) (User Hannibal from Swedish Wikipedia)

:It's ''ghoti'' and the ''ti'' comes from the ''-tion'' ending as in ''destination'', ''nation'', ''documentation'', etc. [[User:Nohat|Nohat]] 17:31, 31 May 2005 (UTC)

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I have heard somewhere that there is a wordplay with spelling the word "Fish" as "Ghote" (hence Inspector Ghote). I can easily remember the first two sounds: "Gh" sounds as "F" in "laugh", and "o" sounds as "i" in "women", but I cannot for my life remember what constitutes the spelling of "te" as sounding as "sh". Can somebody help me? --83.248.174.108 09:50, 31 May 2005 (UTC) (User Hannibal from Swedish Wikipedia)[reply]

It's ghoti and the ti comes from the -tion ending as in destination, nation, documentation, etc. Nohat 17:31, 31 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]