Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/November 2014

= November 1 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 1


 * 1) Laws with someone's name in them
 * 2) Adjective for road traffic that goes in the same direction as you
 * 3) What does it mean
 * 4) Mixed gender in Latin
 * 5) Searching for go to in Shakespeare

= November 2 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 2


 * 1) Mock Japanese
 * 2) Quebec accent

= November 3 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 3


 * 1) word for fear of snow
 * 2) Frequencies of the first letters of a word in Latin
 * 3) American committing crimes abroad

= November 4 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 4


 * 1) Little Turkish translation, please
 * 2) The sound of pouring rain

= November 5 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 5


 * 1) Hebrew words for "god" and "gods"
 * 2) English modestly revised spelling – looking for a souce
 * 3) ἐῶ
 * 4) So when the time come, the boy must die?
 * 5) Punctuation

= November 6 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 6


 * 1) Fried Wikipedia
 * 2) Chukchi language
 * 3) Is Alexander defender of Man, or Mankind?
 * 4) Decimal separator in currency values

= November 7 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 7


 * 1) L's and w's from Mandarin speaker

= November 8 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 8


 * 1) Looking for a word. Not "opposite" but similar.

= November 9 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 9


 * 1) US wartime abbreviation
 * 2) Why the diagram of vowels is always a trapezoid?

= November 10 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 10


 * 1) Chinese
 * 2) The correct term for the season that spans years end

= November 11 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 11


 * 1) Translation please

= November 12 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 12


 * 1) Do Christian names or Baptismal names have to be of European origin?
 * 2) Origins of "even" used ironically for correction
 * 3) Question about omitting articles in Swedish
 * 4) Windjammer

= November 13 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 13


 * 1) Which is the sentences the more correct? (and why)
 * 2) Malayalam translation requested
 * 3) Correct verb for a subject complement

= November 14 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 14


 * 1) How can i view Facebook page in English?
 * 2) What's better?
 * 3) Is there any term / word that describes people who like learn medicine?
 * 4) Have or has in front of proper nouns (British English)

= November 15 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 15


 * 1) Reds
 * 2) Does this statement make sense?
 * 3) Pianism

= November 16 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 16


 * 1) French: “portés à terre” in Captain Grant's message

= November 17 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 17


 * 1) Hungarian Syllables
 * 2) Plaintiff's decedent, intestate, etc.
 * 3) Linguistic term for the female ending of something?
 * 4) Meaning of Japanese characters
 * 5) Little Latin inscription
 * 6) Semi-Officially Accurate Renderings
 * 7) WWII C-H posters

= November 18 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 18


 * 1) Pronunciation entries for each topic - they are not understandable. Why are they there?
 * 2) Is there a colloquial or formal term of address for female bosses?
 * 3) English to a Japanese

= November 19 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 19


 * 1) What does "going down on me" connote in Irish English?
 * 2) Languages in censuses
 * 3) West African origin of a Polish fish paste
 * 4) Term meaning

= November 20 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 20


 * 1) Pairs of words
 * 2) Is it an acceptable sentence?
 * 3) Why don't these English female names end in -a?

= November 21 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 21


 * 1) English to a Japanese
 * 2) Acknowledgement/Proof read

= November 22 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 22


 * 1) Usage of "suborn"
 * 2) Paragraph
 * 3) Rephrasing:

= November 23 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 23


 * 1) Term for almost an enclave
 * 2) German translation

= November 24 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 24


 * 1) Leblebicioglu
 * 2) Languages in which it is (somewhat) possible to write down simple melodies
 * 3) Word understanding problem
 * 4) Spelling/pronunciation
 * 5) Word: Effective and Affective

= November 25 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 25


 * 1) trebouxiophyceae
 * 2) Spaces before units; American vs English usage
 * 3) Pronunciation
 * 4) Difference in pronunciation between /ð/ /θ/ and /d/ /v/
 * 5) Versace (pronunciation of)
 * 6) French French?

= November 26 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 26


 * 1) Is "god" a gender-neutral noun?
 * 2) Which Scandinavian language is imitated by this Israeli actor?
 * 3) Sic semper tyrannis

= November 27 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 27


 * 1) Word correction
 * 2) Formal word sought
 * 3) Sioux in German

= November 28 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 28


 * 1) How do you call this kind of seat in English?
 * 2) Raqib and Atid or Raqeebun Ateed
 * 3) Rephrasing
 * 4) father

= November 29 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 29


 * 1) σύνοισθα

= November 30 = Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2014 November 30


 * 1) unafraid of the cold
 * 2) Look here! You are!