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- ...{{translation|Licorice|en}} (US English), {{translation|Liquorice|en}} (UK english) ...263 bytes (30 words) - 16:44, 22 April 2024
- ** a Chinese to American English dictionary ** Japanese - English ...492 bytes (59 words) - 11:49, 7 October 2017
- * English: {{translation|Nutmeg|en}} * English: {{translation|Nootmuskaat|nl}} ...627 bytes (88 words) - 00:27, 21 April 2024
- In english, [[adjectives]] ending with -ic and -ical suffixes sometimes have distinct [[Category:English]] ...527 bytes (67 words) - 02:34, 7 December 2015
- In English and a bunch of other languages, a noun can be used as a verb, with or witho :: e.g. in english, prepending the word to, e.g. cheat -> to cheat is verbing a noun ...1 KB (198 words) - 14:09, 27 January 2023
- In some cases, they are simply compressed definitions. In English and other places they often evolve from adjacent, to hyphened, to inseparab "Nominal compounds in technical English." ...1 KB (178 words) - 16:32, 20 April 2024
- * English Resource Grammar (ERG) [http://www.delph-in.net/erg/] ...385 bytes (51 words) - 19:22, 3 December 2013
- For example, modern English has fewer cases than it used to, so its agreement rules are also less compl ==English== ...2 KB (283 words) - 23:27, 21 April 2024
- * English: {{translation|Turnip|en}} ...130 bytes (14 words) - 00:12, 21 December 2015
- * English: {{translation|Parsnip|en}} ...156 bytes (16 words) - 17:51, 25 February 2016
- * English: {{translation|Sauerkraut|en}} ...230 bytes (24 words) - 11:27, 27 September 2017
- In linguistics,* the [[CELEX lexical databases of English]] ...255 bytes (38 words) - 13:38, 24 August 2023
- ...e: the h in herb is often silent in American (an herb), but not in British English variants (a herb). Similarly, 'a hotel', unless you pronounce it like 'otel [[Category:English]] ...1 KB (186 words) - 20:08, 3 December 2013
- English: ...334 bytes (43 words) - 23:20, 20 April 2024
- * English: {{name|Peanut oil|en}}, {{name|Groundnut oil|en}}, {{name|Arachis oil|en}} ...227 bytes (29 words) - 17:30, 25 February 2016
- ...roper style, but because its morphology doesn't let you do it at all. But English's grammar works differently, and in practice sometimes it's a good idea, so ...s you could call shibboleths, such as things that identify one as being an English major, or as working in academia. ...2 KB (293 words) - 00:41, 21 April 2024
- [[Category:English]] ...376 bytes (55 words) - 11:59, 6 July 2022
- * English: {{translation|Mace|en}} ...279 bytes (39 words) - 16:52, 20 April 2024
- ...ould be considered an unofficial second language, or just part of Jamaican English as a whole. Something and English: ...4 KB (641 words) - 23:32, 21 April 2024
- * Modern English primarily just declines nouns for [[number]]. It also declines pronouns som ...grammatical number is systematically declined. Middle and particularly Old English had richer declension. ...5 KB (787 words) - 16:05, 20 April 2024
- The 'wh' refers to the fact that in English, most of them start with wh: what, where, whence, where, whose. ...789 bytes (96 words) - 17:44, 5 January 2024
- Examples include English contracted verbs as in "they''''ll'''" and "she''''s'''"{{verify}} ...650 bytes (87 words) - 23:27, 21 April 2024
- ...hree are also grouped under 'root modality' (J Benjamins (2007) "Cognitive English Grammar") e.g. pointing out that English auxiliary verbs such as ''need'', ''used to'', ''ought to'', ''dare'', ...3 KB (481 words) - 23:27, 21 April 2024
- * English: {{name|Lentil|en}} * English: '''common bean''', '''pinto bean''', '''white bean''', '''kidney beans''', ...7 KB (956 words) - 00:47, 21 April 2024
- * English: {{translation|Caraway|en}}, {{translation|Persian cumin|en}} ...521 bytes (70 words) - 16:42, 22 April 2024
- * English: {{translation|peanut|en}}, {{translation|groundnut|en}} ...608 bytes (80 words) - 13:48, 12 July 2023
- * English: {{translation|Marjoram|en}} ...587 bytes (76 words) - 16:21, 20 April 2024
- In English, -ible and -able are ([[derivational]]) [[suffix]] [[morphemes]] that indic * http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_spelible.html ...2 KB (330 words) - 01:01, 24 April 2024
- In modern English, whom is never mandatory, so its use is now often considered archaic, slightly more so in non-UK variants of English. ...4 KB (648 words) - 15:27, 5 March 2024
- :: often following a pattern, see e.g. how English changed changed how it dealt with Latin words over time ...for example ''to lose face'' (from Chinese to English), "disque dur" (from English to French) ...4 KB (624 words) - 13:10, 27 February 2024
- ...grad schools" are a concept {{comment|(mostly the US, to some degree other English-speaking countries)}} usually split things like: ====English==== ...3 KB (488 words) - 15:58, 9 January 2024
- <!--* English: {{translation||}}--> ...799 bytes (104 words) - 23:15, 20 April 2024
- * English: {{translation|Oregano|en}} ...864 bytes (123 words) - 13:20, 23 July 2023
- * 'ch' in English, such as in 'school.' (It is not an [[allophone]] of any reduced form or an In English, there is no particular difference between, for example, encyclopædia, enc ...4 KB (656 words) - 23:31, 21 April 2024
- In English, the most common copula is is probably ''' 'be' ''' (often in the form 'is' In English, we often tie in ...7 KB (1,064 words) - 21:50, 20 June 2022
- For example, in English the 's' as a suffix tends to mark plural form. ...1 KB (160 words) - 16:53, 20 April 2024
- * how many they have had over time (English used to have more; consider words like whence), ...2 KB (236 words) - 23:26, 21 April 2024
- * The pronoun 'I' (English) ...1 KB (179 words) - 01:14, 7 December 2015
- For example, what English calls Japan (and most other languages have a variant on that), Japan itself and even then the English name for the area wasn't that{{verify}}. ...7 KB (1,114 words) - 22:14, 23 April 2024
- : 20 languages <!--English, Indian English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, Turkish, Vietnamese : itself focused on English{{verify}} but trainable and there are various models out there ...9 KB (1,331 words) - 14:44, 16 April 2024
- * English: {{translation|Endive|en}} ...1 KB (206 words) - 16:31, 25 February 2016
- [[Category:English]] ...2 KB (247 words) - 17:59, 11 May 2023
- When we say 'lime', the actual thing we point to varies even just withing english-speaking countries, ...1 KB (226 words) - 16:24, 20 April 2024
- * English "uh-oh" involves a stop between the uh and the oh, separating the two vowel ...1 KB (220 words) - 23:32, 21 April 2024
- In english, an extreme case is the answer "Yes." It's not a valid independent sentence ...1 KB (235 words) - 16:56, 20 April 2024
- ...ple, the English {{example|skirt}} and {{example|shirt}} have a common Old English origin. ...or example, [[English]] and [[German]] are fairly closely related, while [[English]] and [[Spanish]]'s common ground is mostly in [[Latin]]. ...9 KB (1,293 words) - 23:26, 21 April 2024
- Historic: English units [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_units] : based on English units ...5 KB (822 words) - 16:47, 14 July 2023
- =English= ...rmanic-based languages did (modern German still does). For example, Middle English wrote "Kynges court" where we would write "King's court." The former form d ...7 KB (1,058 words) - 13:04, 30 November 2022
- ...res). This also affects the ways it can or cannot tag languages other than English. :: Example: in English, this often happens with it and there, often used to broadly point out exis ...6 KB (819 words) - 23:07, 20 April 2024
- [[Category:English]] ...2 KB (326 words) - 00:49, 21 April 2024