Questions tagged 'Language'
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Anyone who speaks Italian, how would you say, “love yourself”, in Italian?
I am looking to get a tattoo that says "love yourself" in Italian. I prefer not to have it in English because I want it to be a bit more discreet. I chose Italian because I find it to be the most beau...
Are These Spanish Answers right?
Are these Spanish answers correct? You can view the questions at the following link: http://postimg.org/image/4v6y8zf4t/
Cheers in Russian? “Ostrovia”?
I am looking for the correct translation of "Cheers" in Russian. I have come across the term "Ostrovia," but I want to confirm its accurate spelling and usage. Can someone provide the proper translati...
conyaso wat does that mean?
What does "conyaso" mean?
Garden Gnome: Gnome vs Knome – difference?
Is there a difference between "gnome" and "knome" aside from the spelling? Are there historical, cultural, or other origins that explain the different spellings? It may seem like a silly question, but...
Nov 02, 2024
The past tense of “read” is “read” or “readed ?
I have seen both "read" and "readed" used to refer to the past tense of the verb "read." As English is not my native language, I would like to clarify which form is correct. Thank you!
What does it mean if you say that something’s “better than a kick up the ****”?
"Has anyone heard the saying 'better than a kick up the ****' before? What does it mean and in what context is it typically used?"
Nov 01, 2024
Participants in a formal discussion use language that is
Participants in a formal discussion typically use language that is precise, respectful, and tailored to the context of the conversation. This includes employing appropriate terminology, maintaining a...
Plz an implied meaning of a word is a(n) allusion metaphor denotation connotation
What is the implied meaning of a word? Is it referred to as an allusion, metaphor, denotation, or connotation?
What is the meaning of ‘Poodna’ in punjabi?
Could someone please explain the meaning of the term "Poodna" in Punjabi? Thank you!