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Borrowed Words and Their Origins – Part Two

by Frances Lawrence in Languages, November 20, 2009
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There are so many words in the English language that have been borrowed from other languages, here are a few of them.

Expand Your Vocabulary

by Lucas Dié in Languages, November 18, 2009
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Writing is using your vocabulary to the fullest. To become an even better writer, it is essential that you keep on expanding your vocabulary. Writing doesn’t do that for you, but reading will.

Language

by keswa110 in Languages, November 18, 2009
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Language is a basic tool of communication.

Borrowed Words and Their Origins – Part One

by Frances Lawrence in Languages, November 18, 2009
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There are so many words in the English language that have been borrowed from other languages, here are a few of them.

What in The World is a Twilf

by Fat Cracker in Languages, November 18, 2009
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Twilf Is the new Buzz word, But what does it mean? Find Out here, buy reading this article. We talk about why people want to know what "TWILF" means and why it is so popular… Don’t Miss out on Knowing what the New Hot Buzz Word Is!

The Top Five Hardest Tongue Twisters

by Major Wilson in Languages, November 18, 2009
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The five hardest phrases in the English language to say.

Some Wilde Fun!

by Nadia Amin in Languages, November 17, 2009
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Some Wilde fun!

Some English Words and Their Change of Meaning

by Pinaki Ghosh in Languages, November 16, 2009
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The gradual change in the significance of the words is the most common factor of the human language. We try to meet the continually occurring needs of expression by using words in temporary deviations from their ordinary senses. And in most of these deviations the new born sense gets the permanence and the primary sense dies out.

Studying, Learning and Writing English

by Shakezilla in Languages, November 16, 2009
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Teaches you what’s the right and wrongs in studying, learning and writing English.

Familiar Phrases and Where They Come From

by Crystal2193 in Languages, November 15, 2009
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Ever wondered where those strange phrases and figures of speech originated?

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