255: Messenger not Messager Aug 20, 2015

Often to indicate someone who does a given action in English, one simply needs to add an '-(e)r' or '-or'. There are some exceptions to that rule; over time people add sounds to make certain words easier to pronounce: someone who sends a message is not a 'messager', but a 'messenger', and the same applies to the word, 'passenger'.

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