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liskola said:Ok thanks! Rep added
But I found some documents named for ex. "Traffick report: Myanmar", also found the book named "Traffick".
On the site: humantrafficking.org I found the text: "The counterfeit documents may have been manufactured with the intent to traffick women and children into the U.S."
As I understand it's a verb. Also found some phrases:
Guilty of conspiracy to traffick, problems occurred during trial...
... to traffick into prostitution ...
So maybe it's a verb that is used in special cases?
liskola said:So maybe it's a verb that is used in special cases?
S~ said:Very unlikely. It's people who think it is the singular simple present verb form of trafficking must be traffick, probably the same sort of people that think more than one octopus are called octopi and irregardless is a real word. The correct form is traffic.
Traffic, to traffic, traffics, trafficking, trafficked, trafficker, traffickers.
However- if so many people are mistaking it like that, it may be worth considering for typo domains perhaps. I've noticed traffick .tv and .us are available, amongst others.