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But what do you mean by "Patriarch and Patriarch "? JackofOz 02:26, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
patriarchate, sorry.
Also are these words supposed to be hyphened? I think it looks better when the e-e/u words are.
Re-established
Re-conquered
Re-conquer
Pre-empt
Re-unification
re-declared
Re-dividing
I am looking for French language words pertaining to the field of Landscape Architecture. Where can I look up words I don't know, in a language I can't read. Is there some encyclopedia or dictionary with on-line instructions written in English so that I can look up French words and termonology used in the study of Landscape Architecture. How many different ways do Francophiles refer to horticulture, garden design, or architecture? Any advice is greatly appreciated. DDS 68.252.111.69 02:42, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
Aeolian harp contains the dubious clause "A stiff rod will perform." Is it legitimate? If so, what is it called when we say soumething outrageous like that as part of a normal sentence, meaning something else?
Is this a legitimate English spelling? Rmhermen 20:03, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
You have almost all languages but not Hebreu Why? Regards J.A.
I've already filed an RFC, but I figured there would be some linguist lounge lizards hanging around here. There is a dispute at Talk:International_Phonetic_Alphabet#Worldwide_View, and a third opinion would be appreciated. Thank you. 22:07, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
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But what do you mean by "Patriarch and Patriarch "? JackofOz 02:26, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
patriarchate, sorry.
Also are these words supposed to be hyphened? I think it looks better when the e-e/u words are.
Re-established
Re-conquered
Re-conquer
Pre-empt
Re-unification
re-declared
Re-dividing
I am looking for French language words pertaining to the field of Landscape Architecture. Where can I look up words I don't know, in a language I can't read. Is there some encyclopedia or dictionary with on-line instructions written in English so that I can look up French words and termonology used in the study of Landscape Architecture. How many different ways do Francophiles refer to horticulture, garden design, or architecture? Any advice is greatly appreciated. DDS 68.252.111.69 02:42, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
Aeolian harp contains the dubious clause "A stiff rod will perform." Is it legitimate? If so, what is it called when we say soumething outrageous like that as part of a normal sentence, meaning something else?
Is this a legitimate English spelling? Rmhermen 20:03, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
You have almost all languages but not Hebreu Why? Regards J.A.
I've already filed an RFC, but I figured there would be some linguist lounge lizards hanging around here. There is a dispute at Talk:International_Phonetic_Alphabet#Worldwide_View, and a third opinion would be appreciated. Thank you. 22:07, 25 August 2006 (UTC)