IS THERE A LIST OF SYLLABLES CONTAINED IN US ENGLISH?
Apr 17, 2012 No, not just prefixes. I'm considering a feature in our speech therapy software which provides a Cue for the user (to help them retrieve a word) of the audio of the first … From bing.com
"IN ALL OCCASIONS WHEN" OR "IN ALL OCCASIONS WHERE"? OR MAYBE BOTH?
Nov 9, 2016 Both are correct, but "on all occasions when..."seems to be preferred. From Google Books: "A Companion of the Order of Canada is entitled to (a) have the letters 'C.C.' placed … From bing.com
AMERICAN ENGLISH - PRONUNCIATION OF 'AUNT' IN THE US - ENGLISH …
Jan 3, 2013 There are five different pronunciations of the word aunt in North America, yet the only one with a diphthong is the rarest of the 5. It’s the one that sounds just like ain’t , like … From bing.com
WHAT ARE THE PERCENTAGES OF THE PARTS OF SPEECH IN ENGLISH?
Jan 21, 2012 Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for … From bing.com
IS THERE A WORD SPELLED WITH A SILENT B AT THE START?
Jul 30, 2018 Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for … From bing.com
ETYMOLOGY FOR "PETRICHOR" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
Jan 22, 2015 It's common knowledge that the (Greek) gods drank nectar and ate ambrosia, but I've never heard that their ichor had a noteworthy odor—or that the gods exuded it on any but … From bing.com
SYNONYM FOR "SLICE AND DICE" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
Feb 13, 2019 I have never before seen slice and dice used figuratively like that to be honest. Generally, I would recommend more literal options, but if you want to use a figure of speech … From bing.com
WHY IS THE LETTER 'E' THE MOST COMMONLY-USED LETTER?
Feb 18, 2022 It is well-known that the letter 'E' is the most common letter. In my corpus, I found that 12.478% of the used letters is 'E'. What makes me surprised was that 64.219% of words … From bing.com
WHY ARE THERE SO FEW ENGLISH WORDS THAT BEGIN WITH THE LETTER X?
Jan 31, 2013 @ChristianDavén I know you're no doubt well aware of this and were joking, but for the record (considering the purpose of the site), I'll note that Xmas is actually Χ-mas where the … From bing.com
WHICH IS MORE PROPER "RAREST" OR "MOST RARE"?
Nov 17, 2020 The chart suggests that rarest (red line) and rarer (yellow line) have been more popular (not popularer) forms than most rare (blue line) and more rare (green line) for at least … From bing.com
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