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Use of the word 'together' as in the Norfolk dialect
etymology
dialects
loanwords
Is the -re "supposed" to be silent in the pronunciation of "macabre"?
etymology
pronunciation
loanwords
Thrown by 'broncho.' Or is it 'bronco'? Or 'bronc'?
etymology
pronunciation
orthography
loanwords
variants
Pronunciation of foreign words in American vs. British English?
pronunciation
pronunciation-vs-spelling
loanwords
transatlantic-differences
Why is baba ghanouj pronounced with a final "sh" sound?
pronunciation
pronunciation-vs-spelling
loanwords
Expectaltee: A person who expects something
etymology
loanwords
origin-unknown
spanish
affixes
Was the -s in Athens originally the plural -s?
grammatical-number
latin
loanwords
greek
toponyms
How should an English speaker pronounce "vice versa"?
pronunciation
latin
loanwords
What is the history of "nil" in British football /soccer?
etymology
numbers
latin
loanwords
"Shnide"? "Schneid"? Which is it and what's this term's origin?
etymology
loanwords
Why do some English speakers pronounce “fête” as “fate”?
pronunciation
loanwords
diacritics
Do the Eskimo/Inuit languages really have more words for snow than English
loanwords
urban-legends
Why did English borrow verbs ending in -ish? [closed]
etymology
verbs
suffixes
loanwords
french
The history of the English "postmeridian"
etymology
orthography
suffixes
latin
loanwords
Declined Latin nouns in English prose
latin
loanwords
grammatical-case
Naïve, naïf, naïvety, naïveté
word-choice
loanwords
diaeresis
Have any pseudo-anglicisms become proper English words?
loanwords
neologisms
Schools and Shoals
etymology
history
loanwords
animals
History of additional sounds introduced to English
pronunciation
history
phonology
historical-change
loanwords
What is the true etymology of "algebra"?
etymology
loanwords
scientific-language
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