Panini at Roundhay Park Cafe
Here is the latest update in my series on people pluralising the already-pluralised word panini. This one from Roundhay Park cafe. No wonder Facebook stopped syndicating my blog posts.
Here is the latest update in my series on people pluralising the already-pluralised word panini. This one from Roundhay Park cafe. No wonder Facebook stopped syndicating my blog posts.
Today we continue my series on people who cannot spell panini.
This shop I found in May, for example. They have at least worked out that there should not be an apostrophe there.
Leeds Beckett has not, however.
Even if the word panini was the singular form, why would you add an apostrophe there?
This is not how you spell panini. Panini itself is plural. It’s an Italian word. The singular is panino. Therefore, there is no need to put an s on the end.
Worst still, though, is that if you zoom in, you can see someone has rubbed something out before the s. An apostrophe, no doubt.