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Old December 15th, 2008, 11:05 AM
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There is no English word "malus" with a similar parallel to the Latin malus, but we infer one (make one up) and use it in posts on these boards. The word doesn't actually exist in English, and the Latin word wouldn't, strictly speaking, make sense.
I've seen the word used on other gaming boards, but never by someone whose first language was English (AFAIK).
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Old December 15th, 2008, 11:35 AM
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the word is commonly used in French, probably other European languages as well.
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Old December 15th, 2008, 11:43 AM
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What troubles me most is that the plural of the English "bonus" is "bonuses" instead of "boni". Brrr.

Some game system used "boon(s)" and "bane(s)" instead of "bonus" and "malus".
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I've seen the word used on other gaming boards, but never by someone whose first language was English (AFAIK).
Hmm, interesting. My first language is English, so you've seen it now. (Although I don't use it consistently, and usually would use a real word like "penalty". I'd probably only say "malus" if I had used "bonus" in the same paragraph.)

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What troubles me most is that the plural of the English "bonus" is "bonuses" instead of "boni". Brrr.
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