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What names of people have become nouns, verbs, or other forms of speech?
Asked by Hawaii_Jake | 16 responses -
In pre-industrial times, what was considered "a day's journey"?
Asked by Strauss | 14 responses -
If you hide something, does it not follow that you have something to hide?
Asked by LostInParadise | 28 responses -
I noticed the Olympic opening ceremonies were announced in English and French, is it common in England to have or offer both?
Asked by JLeslie | 16 responses -
Does the US of A own the internet?
Asked by fremen_warrior | 46 responses -
What comforting words do you give friends who are suffering?
Asked by Hawaii_Jake | 18 responses -
What is your opinion about English?
Asked by dumitus | 26 responses -
In what language are your thoughts formulated?
Asked by jordym84 | 22 responses -
Jellies over 40, (and under if you remember before the intranet age.) About correspondence.
Asked by Judi from iPhone | 21 responses -
What are some nouns that recently started being used as verbs?
Asked by jca | 46 responses -
What's the name of the medieval vehicle used to cart bodies during the plague?
Asked by 6rant6 | 13 responses -
When you're reading an @ message do you pronounce the @?
Asked by AshLeigh | 29 responses -
Does movie "Savage talk" actually have any foundation in reality?
Asked by 6rant6 | 4 responses -
Do you pronounce "pear" and "pair" the same way?
Asked by JeSuisRickSpringfield | 34 responses -
What's a modern way to say, "bad mouth?"?
Asked by 6rant6 | 28 responses -
When chatting to a person who doesn't have the same native language, should you write in clear, formal language or is it useful to use colloquialisms?
Asked by DaphneT | 22 responses -
Grammatically, what's the point of gendered nouns?
Asked by fundevogel | 13 responses -
Meaning of this phrase, "last in and second out"?
Asked by ShaChris23 | 6 responses -
How quickly were you able to acquire a second or third language?
Asked by linguaphile | 14 responses -
What are some differences in English phrases and usage in various English speaking countries?
Asked by jca | 21 responses -
Why do the British say maths and people in the US simply call it math?
Asked by Hawaii_Jake | 25 responses -
What's 2012 for "We're not in Kansas anymore?"?
Asked by 6rant6 | 28 responses -
In what way would the mind be classified an "illusion"?
Asked by whiteliondreams | 40 responses -
Is this an unfair/offensive request?
Asked by sliceswiththings | 15 responses -
Help me translate this Japanese label? It's an incense box?
Asked by ShaChris23 | 4 responses