Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/October 2007
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October 1
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- Malaprops?
- Russian for "Jew" vs. "Hebrew"
- Looking for a solution
- Hyphenation of units
- Korean transliteration tool
- Tomorrow I'll Wake up and Scald Myself with Tea
October 2
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- The tail at the end of a "u" and "t"
- Hopi question
- I'll not fix your computer.
- origin of the word unique
October 3
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- Translation
- Format for Dates
- Norwegian Dialects
- meaning
- Subject / Verb Agreement: Singular or Plural
- run a tight ship
- "Reporting for duty"
- Endings-ish
October 4
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- Lingua Franca
- Syllable division signs in IPA
- Stress (American English)
- what is the meaning of the following sentence in urdu?
- Aesop Translation
October 5
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October 6
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- Breathe in HEBREW
- Verb much?
- Are you a patient even if you're just in for routine medical exams?
- Sign language curiosity
- Song Translation
October 7
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- Demonstrating the tones in Mandarin using music notes
- esposas
- A word for the realization of one's flaws
- what does llueve mean in english
- People, Persons
October 8
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- The Mercy Seat technique
- Midge Ure's surname, and the possessive for words ending in "X"
- Categorized index for Wikipedia:Refence desk/Language
- Pull GS - explanation needed
- caes.. (latin)
- The Little Something That Could
October 9
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- Distinguish Two Words
- Different cultural perpective book
- Why are the most common verbs often the most irregular?
- Internet slang acronym pronunciation
- Chinese Help!
October 10
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October 11
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October 12
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- Nahuatl translation
- Does this exist?
- 'have to' and 'need to' as modal verbs
- Your
- Looking for source of translation
- English Grammar - Parallel Comparision
- subspecies of the possessive
October 13
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October 14
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- proestro - English?
- Some kind of phonetic popularity reference?
- Etymology
- Greek COA motto - need characters and translation
- Name for the disk in the bottom of a urinal?
- Greek phrase
October 15
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- Æ
- Suffice
- Mademoiselle
- Jar and jug
- Is it ever correct to say "these ones" or "those ones" in English?
- preposition question
October 16
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- Expletives
- Need a word
- Pronounciation??
- 'Only in London' in Latin
- Women's underwear
- Bad English?
- Decommissioning
- allowance in spanish
- In around 2007
- That's the...!
October 17
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October 18
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- Need Translation...
- Norwegian Dialects
- a latin sentence
- Drawing a Blank
- Synonyms
- Salir vs. irse
- Creation of a new language
October 19
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- bareback in spanish
- poetry rules
- I like questions
- Need help interpreting St. Augustine
- Which country of spellings?
October 20
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- Evidence of a syntactically important phoneme/grapheme?
- what form of language is this?
- a passage in latin
- Greek and German
- Apse meaning
- Why is 'fucker' used as an insult?
- Portuguese translation
October 21
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- the eme meme
- Magellan discovers . . .
- B&M is a bit of a dog-a-lot shop
- 's- prefix for Dutch municipalities?
- spanish translation
October 22
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- Quote Decryption
- Word usage question
- Confusion over in / at
- Suffixes in Proper Names
- Online Resources for learning Arabic
- Portuguese question
October 23
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- Monetary grammer
- When "someone commiting an action" is used as a noun instead of a verb, should "someone" be possessive?
- Same sense?
October 24
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- Languages
- word meaning
- free online pronoucation guide
- Sond Words
- Uh-oh, uh-huh, etc.
- Becoming an Interpreter for the UN.
October 25
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- "have sex"
- latin sentence
- Sweet phonetics
- Proper English grammar
- Do you know the IPA?
- Origin of "pupil" to mean a "student"
October 26
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- question about possible connections between Meluhha, Moluccas (and maybe other words like Malay, latin mal, Moloch, etc?)--taken from Meluhha talk page
- Do you use en, em, or whatever for range of years?
October 27
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October 28
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October 29
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- All-New Improved RD5000!
- to Wareh, an apology
- To π or not to π, that is my question
- Welsh dictionary with pronunciations
- Backtranslate a machine-translated text?
- Apapapapache
October 30
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- Schweinfurt and Swinford
- TURNPIKE ~ origin of the word
- Estonian Translator
- Dickens and English vowels