Does a proverb really has anything to do with a verb?
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Does a proverb really has anything to do with a verb?
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"There is no discernable temporal pattern that marks a word as no longer a loanword. It's a specious sugestion, and, most importantly, it won't help anyone spell plurals of < o >-final words any better."
"All three of these contexts reveal to us significant differences between the Anglo-Saxon psychology or anthropology and that of Present-Day English speakers."
"The LEX Grapheme Deck has separate <q> and <qu> cards. But there is no <q> grapheme in English, nor in Latin, nor in French."
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