Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/March 2010
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- Pluralization
- Russian Runes
- how offensive is the word "Paki" in UK compared to "nigger" in USA?
- "how to use ..." in Chinese
- Wikipedias
- Between a rock and a hard place
- Hitler ranting about Wikipedia?
- The Indian equivalent of the Phillipine kalahig
- Polish song lyric
- Pronunciation of "Kiehl's"
- Foul
- Translate
- Hollyburn
- The god of death looks fierce and dark like a heap of eyewash?
- First Word
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- ISO Code For The Manchu Alphabet
- Copy vs. Over vs. Wilco
- Ah- kuk kuk kuk-kuk kuk-kuk.
- Pirates Who Smoke?
- Schutzstaffel
- Differences between I like singing AND I like to sing ?
- Diazecloxmelofluroclizfpidizvralcoxibivir-CR and other pharmaco-nominative monstrosities
- Sussex, Essex, Wessex, etc
- In order
- Decorative Typographical Symbol
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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2010 March 9
- Reforms of Russian orthography
- sbd.
- Uhry/Uhersho vs. Maďarsko
- Gulch of Terror
- Difference Between Aggressive Skates And Inline Skates
- fixed
- Cotton
- C20th.
- Linguistics - Th Sound -> F Sound
- Harry Potter-ish thing translated to Latin
- Phrase in German
- Japanese question
- I need some help with Hebrew please
- Death's head - what?
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Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2010 March 16
- “T kofschip”-rule (Dutch grammar)
- Period and quotes
- Russian Cyrillic
- can you be very good at reading and writing a language
- What the hell?!?!
- "Te voy a llevar a un pinche vaile!"
- Living in Grand Central Station
- What Wikipedia projects have well-established standards for language-specific transliteration?
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- Could you please remind me...
- English word for (normal) pigment spots on skin
- Angry FAce
- Films 'shot on location in'...
- Texts in German, Spanish, Italian and Japanese with mouse-over pop-ups featuring translation or grammatical information
- Passivization
- Illustrious 14 Romans
- Order of words in English sentences