Aren't Anniversaries About Years?
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 12:28 pm
Why are we butchering English like this? How often have we heard "We're celebrating our one week anniversary..."?
The word anniversary is derived from the Latin for "year" and "turn". So, strictly speaking, one cannot celebrate a one day (one week, one month) anniversary of anything.
It is also unnecessary (and grammatically incorrect) to state that one is celebrating a one year anniversary of an event when "first" would suffice. News anchors (of all people!) constantly make this error.
I'm not a linguist or anything of the sort but it just seems to me that daily we're really making mess of a beautiful language.
The word anniversary is derived from the Latin for "year" and "turn". So, strictly speaking, one cannot celebrate a one day (one week, one month) anniversary of anything.
It is also unnecessary (and grammatically incorrect) to state that one is celebrating a one year anniversary of an event when "first" would suffice. News anchors (of all people!) constantly make this error.
I'm not a linguist or anything of the sort but it just seems to me that daily we're really making mess of a beautiful language.