This page contains words for people that are cognate in all or some of the six modern Celtic languages. Click on the English versions that are links and you will be taken to the Celtiadur, where you can see what each word means, and how some of them are pronounced. There are also ...
However, although the liina-stem is widespread almost everywhere in Northern Finnic languages, it does not denote the flax plant anywhere except in a narrow area in Varsinaissuomi and Varmland dialect, in which it can be considered a Swedish influence (s...
Word order in English is more important than in some other languages. word picture (description in words) SC 文字画面 SC 文字图片 word processing n (electronic typewriting) SC 文字处理 wén zì chǔ lǐTC 文字處理 I only ever use my computer for word processing. word processor n (compute...
Unlike them, I had no B 3 for musid and languages. I was not an early reader and I could not do mental arithmetic.Before World War I, we spent our summer holidays in Hungary. I have only the E 4memory of the house we lived in, of my room and my toys. Nor do I recall ...
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Whether they’re found in indie bookstores, online shops, or library fundraisers, these shirts wear their love for literature literally on their sleeves. Here are examples of other clever t-shirts aimed at bibliophiles: Believe in your shelf ...
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this cluster of sounds. In different languages the same concept can be represented by different sounds. Woman, for example, becomes " Frau' in German, ' femme' in French and fù nǚ in Chinese. On the other hand, the same sound [mi:t]is used to mean meet, meat, mete. Knight and ...
For instance, jewellery (British) is commonly pronounced as 'joolry'. The same way, realize can be twisted to sound like 'relize'. Environment pronounced as 'envirement' is another common mistake. Words derived from other languages such as French, as in the case of rendezvous, can also ...
1)plant words植物词 1.This paper makes a comparison of a series of metaphors in the English and Chinese languages through an analysis of the metaphor of a variety of plant words,animal words and body words with a stress on the phenomena and their contributing factors of the similarities and...