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oupacademic: (via Which everyday English words came from Arabic? | OxfordWords blog)
Tornei-me insano | via Tumblr en We Heart It. weheartit.com/entry/87146268/via/mariaalcazar
halfd3af: plutokitty: thechechi: The Oxford English Dictionary recently announced it will include th
When she wrote these words in that little cafe in Edinburgh, JK Rowling could never have known how t
english and japanese wordsmeanings by: other-wordlylike/reblog if saving
I did fireworks with my friend yesterday!昨日、友達と花火をしましたSparklers are my favorite♡線香花火が一番のお気に入りです
quin-main: bobbycaputo: Beautiful Illustrations of Words with No English Equivalent by Artist M
VII. I could hear a lot of words often repeated, queer words, for there were many nationalitie
❓ Looking for words that mean ‘wanderer’?Try the following:vagrantnomadtransientitineran
Serendipity is one of my favorite words. It means ‘luck that takes the form of finding valuabl
Lots of fun spelling and writing words with magnets last week. Learning goes step by step ans someti
bobbycaputo: Beautiful Illustrations of Words with No English Equivalent by Artist Marija Tiuri
testing translation editing… i added some filler words to make it flow better in english,
Most beautiful English words: “bombinate” - to make a humming or buzzing noise h
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english-idylls:From A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare.
english-idylls:First verse of Ode to Autumn by John Keats (19th September 1819), illustrated by Robe
english-idylls:From The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens.
Top 10 Relationship Words Not Translatable into EnglishCompiled by Pamela Haag at BigThink:Mamihlapi
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