Take en route, meaning“on or along the way.” It's been in use in English since at least the mid-18th century, and so has had time to settle in and get comfortable. It's usually used as an adverb: I finished my homework en route to school. We stopped to eat en route to the ...
Listening happens in the space in between. In between two people, in between two ideas, in between two teams, in between two organizations, in between two generations, in between opposing ideas. This is an experiment to explore what can happen in between. G’day, it’s Oscar and what you...
In the first year at high school or college students are called “freshmen”, in the second they’re called “sophomores”, in the third year we call them “juniors” and in the fourth year they’re called “seniors”. Now a lot of high school graduates then go to college or university...
'ami' is a bangla word meaning 'me'. did u chose the handle knowing that? → Reply » » » » » rmn 10 years ago, # ^ | 0 No, I didn't know that. It's just the way my wife calls me sometimes. I don't think it has a meaning in my language. But you ...
Fascinated or Fascination:A feeling of being transfixed; spellbound; an intense interest in something. Fago(Ifaluk): A unique emotional concept that blurs the boundaries between compassion, sadness, and love. It is the pity felt for someone in need, which compels us to care for them, but it...
This is not a “What!” of outrage, or a “What?” of inquiry. Unlike those standard forms, it does not represent a spoken version; it is a purely written (and, so far as I know, online) phenomenon. It uses and distorts the conventions of writing to produce the equivalent of a ...
Reposted on the anniversary of the assassination of Rev. King. MB This will be a very short diary. It will not contain any links or any scholarly references. It is about a very ...