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Where did the "ue" in "tongue" come from?
etymology
orthography
pronunciation-vs-spelling
silent-letters
Was the “Ye Olde Shoppe” ever used or is it just an ancient-looking construct of modern times?
orthography
archaicisms
typography
early-modern-english
old-english
"Checking" vs. "chequing" vs. "chequeing" with regards to types of bank accounts
british-english
orthography
dialects
canadian-english
How do I spell the truncation 'Cas', as in 'Sports Casual/Sports Cas'?
british-english
orthography
slang
pronunciation-vs-spelling
palatalization
What does 'ü' mean in song titles?
orthography
diacritics
Strong /strɔːŋ/ → stronger /strɔːŋɡər/ - Why do we have to put an extra /g/ in front of /ər/? Is it a rule?
pronunciation
orthography
phonology
morphology
Why is "poignant" pronounced /ˈpɔɪɲənt/?
pronunciation
orthography
loanwords
phonology
pronunciation-vs-spelling
When did it become incorrect to use apostrophes with possessive pronouns?
orthography
pronouns
history
possessives
"Cancellation", "Canceled", "Canceling" — US usage
verbs
american-english
orthography
doubled-consonants
"supposed to" or "suppose to"?
word-choice
pronunciation
orthography
phrase-usage
Enquire and inquire
american-english
british-english
synonyms
orthography
Is "risky" an acceptable spelling of "risqué"?
orthography
is-it-a-word
spelling-pronunciations
Should I use a hyphen in the term "in(-)situ visualization"?
orthography
hyphenation
Silent "e" at the end of words
etymology
pronunciation
orthography
old-english
silent-letters
Why do we spell the word “who” with a silent “w” when it isn’t needed?
pronunciation
orthography
silent-letters
Why does American English still write "glamour" with a "u"?
etymology
orthography
historical-change
transatlantic-differences
o-ou
Full-stack vs Full Stack, Back-end vs Back end, Front-end vs Front end
orthography
Why there is an "h" in proper names like Afghanistan, Baghdad and Lamborghini?
pronunciation
orthography
names
proper-nouns
pronunciation-vs-spelling
Reform of English writing? [closed]
orthography
history
pronunciation-vs-spelling
phonology
phonetics
Why is double -ll- used after a vowel digraph in "surveilled, surveilling"?
american-english
orthography
doubled-consonants
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