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What does the word stror mean?
meaning
orthography
dialects
Modern-day equivalent of "dog my cats"
idioms
dialects
minced-oaths
"Have a nap" or "Take a nap"?
american-english
british-english
dialects
Could English speakers define from which country their interlocutor?
dialects
What dialect/accent in the UK do people not say the word "the"
dialects
accent
british-english
Not fully pronounced oʊ (ō) sound in some words
pronunciation
dialects
phonology
diphthongs
fast-speech-rules
Origin of 'cuz' as shortening for cousin?
etymology
abbreviations
dialects
colloquialisms
speech
For whom does "upwards of" mean "less than, but approaching" ? Is it a regionalism?
meaning
idioms
dialects
What's the semantic content of the word "yo" in the speech of Jesse from Breaking Bad, and in which dialects is this construct found in the real world
american-english
usage
slang
dialects
semantics
What do Americans call a "lie-in"?
phrases
idioms
dialects
Dialectal and historical usage of "not care" in the meaning of "not mind"
verbs
history
dialects
scottish-english
"Those box" - part of a studied dialect or merely an idiolect?
grammatical-number
dialects
agreement
"The government 'is' always changing 'their' mind" in AmEng
grammar
american-english
usage
formality
dialects
In which dialects does "is wanting" work as an appropriate substitution for "wants"?
tenses
dialects
"Perhaps" or "Maybe"?
word-choice
american-english
british-english
dialects
Grocery Store Aisle
pronunciation
dialects
pronunciation-vs-spelling
Is cow ever the plural of cow?
grammatical-number
dialects
animals
How often do you use 'nowadays' vs 'these days' in your dialect?
british-english
dialects
north-american-english
australian-english
new-zealand-english
Do people "make parties" in New York?
phrase-usage
dialects
regional
dialectal
Etymology of informal use of “favor” in the U.S
etymology
slang
dialects
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