Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/April 2018

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 * 1) Thin air
 * 2) Newfound halliday

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 * 1) Japanese

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 * 1) Define these sentence structures

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 * 1) What determines when TM is used in superscript?
 * 2) Use of former, retired in DAB pages
 * 3) Bluebottle

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 * 1) Grammar

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 * 1) H G Wells' accent
 * 2) Risk it for a biscuit

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 * 1) can anyone explain this mandarin sentence?

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 * 1) 文, 语, 言, 话

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 * 1) A list of cognates in romance languages
 * 2) Translation requests (Latin)

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 * 1) Stopped her (from) doing it

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 * 1) Milos Forman vs. Miloš Forman in English

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 * 1) Aheat

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 * 1) elektricität vs elektrizität
 * 2) Pronunciation of Hebrew: Is there a WP standard?
 * 3) I'm looking for a language, other than English, that has a word which means both the opposite of soft and the opposite of easy.

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 * 1) A language with a word that means both sweet tasting and soft to the touch?
 * 2) What language is this?

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 * 1) Calligraphic character

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 * 1) of House, of the House

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 * 1) Style rule for vulgar fractions and ordinal suffixes

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 * 1) My little cabbage
 * 2) Roller skating down the aventine
 * 3) Silent reading
 * 4) Clinician
 * 5) Contiguous and conterminous?

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 * 1) Commencinus?

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 * 1) Verify validity of an edit to Chinese characters?
 * 2) Osterwasser

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 * 1) “Rape” in Japanese
 * 2) Affection / Affectation

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 * 1) Latin translation
 * 2) How can be these two types of adjective groups distinguished terminologically?
 * 3) If English is not mey first language how can I get a writing help?

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 * 1) Quelccaya
 * 2) Translation or explanation, please

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 * 1) Korean language
 * 2) Perpetuate

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 * 1) Are there non-gradable adjectives?

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 * 1) Having to do with the knee