Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/June 2010
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June 1
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- Resonances??
- Capitalization of ranks and titles and names
- Spoken idiosyncrasy
- Ring inscription
- Translation of a French Military Unit name
- Help me decoding this arabic/french
- Old Swedish tune
- Arabic name for Tel Aviv district
- Japanese sentence help
- Makh Tsi Di Eygelakh
- Independent or dependent clause?
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- The phonetic transcription /ˌmænɪˈtoʊbə/ (Manitoba)
- Unusual use of "The" for a German speaker of English
- Translate short Latin passage
- German pronunciation of s and ess-tsett
- Japanese "probable" mood
- Ambiguity of “Mitsubishi car”
- Is the pronunciation for "Only" a regional thing?
- Kanji problems
- Can the expression "There is Y for X" be replaced by the expression "X has Y"?
- ESPN's use of African language
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- Adjective for Family resemblance
- Mutual intelligibility of written languages using Chinese characters
- Forgetting one's language
- Meaning of the word "Tambja"
- Word: Vuvuzela
- South African English
- USA English
- Is it offensive to say "Kill the lights?"
- Best verb to use for "destroyed" in this context - German
- What is the English word
- Cycle to date
- What is this grammatical error called?