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Having newly encountered the Reverso Context website, I see it accepts contributed content - which prompts a caveat regarding its reliability. However, right on its Home page my skepticism kicks in: A "Register" field has the text: "Register to Reverso and boost your memory with the search history and phrasebook." (Emphasis mine.) I, a native speaker of US English, would "register for, with, or at" something. Whence this "register to" collocation? Is this Commonwealth usage or something in ELF? -- Deborahjay ( talk) 12:12, 11 January 2017 (UTC)
Wikipedia article Cynophobia says Cynophobia is also very common among the Malays in Singapore. Malays in Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand, Indonesia and Philipines are Muslims. Islam teach some rules about dogs like if lick by dog must wash hand few times. Many hundred years Malay culture become very scared dogs more than the Islam teaches. Same for Muslims cultures in other countrys. Question is cynophobia correct word for this dog fear in Muslim cultures but not Islam teaches? If yes then the article need to say more about it. -- Curious Cat On Her Last Life ( talk) 13:43, 11 January 2017 (UTC)
Hospitable is more likely to agree? Only ask one time in one place is forum shopping? I only ask if Cynophobia is correct word for dog fear in Muslim cultures more than the Islam teaches. If no then no need to change the Cynophobia article and I think μηδείς say answer is no. If answer is yes then I never say must change the article but maybe is good for article to say more about this. I thought Ref Desk is also to help improve the articles? -- Curious Cat On Her Last Life ( talk) 13:35, 16 January 2017 (UTC)
Sorry I not know about Wikipedia talk pages. I try to post at the talk page. If my question is perfectly valid then hope for answers, -- Curious Cat On Her Last Life ( talk) 02:59, 17 January 2017 (UTC)
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Welcome to the Wikipedia Language Reference Desk Archives |
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Having newly encountered the Reverso Context website, I see it accepts contributed content - which prompts a caveat regarding its reliability. However, right on its Home page my skepticism kicks in: A "Register" field has the text: "Register to Reverso and boost your memory with the search history and phrasebook." (Emphasis mine.) I, a native speaker of US English, would "register for, with, or at" something. Whence this "register to" collocation? Is this Commonwealth usage or something in ELF? -- Deborahjay ( talk) 12:12, 11 January 2017 (UTC)
Wikipedia article Cynophobia says Cynophobia is also very common among the Malays in Singapore. Malays in Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand, Indonesia and Philipines are Muslims. Islam teach some rules about dogs like if lick by dog must wash hand few times. Many hundred years Malay culture become very scared dogs more than the Islam teaches. Same for Muslims cultures in other countrys. Question is cynophobia correct word for this dog fear in Muslim cultures but not Islam teaches? If yes then the article need to say more about it. -- Curious Cat On Her Last Life ( talk) 13:43, 11 January 2017 (UTC)
Hospitable is more likely to agree? Only ask one time in one place is forum shopping? I only ask if Cynophobia is correct word for dog fear in Muslim cultures more than the Islam teaches. If no then no need to change the Cynophobia article and I think μηδείς say answer is no. If answer is yes then I never say must change the article but maybe is good for article to say more about this. I thought Ref Desk is also to help improve the articles? -- Curious Cat On Her Last Life ( talk) 13:35, 16 January 2017 (UTC)
Sorry I not know about Wikipedia talk pages. I try to post at the talk page. If my question is perfectly valid then hope for answers, -- Curious Cat On Her Last Life ( talk) 02:59, 17 January 2017 (UTC)