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One of the many fascinating features of our language is how often words with pleasant associations are also quite pleasing on the tongue a...
How Do You Pronounce “Often”?
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The word often is a good example of the way our language goes round and round. Old English had the word oft, meaning “frequently.” It also...
100 Mostly Small But Expressive Interjections by Mark Nichol
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>Just curious; why did you spell “w00t” with zeroes? >Also, as you know, written words in emails and texts contain no inflection or ex...
50 Incorrect Pronunciations That You Should Avoid
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_ THANK YOU, I was working my way down the list to say just that. And I am sorry for those of you who believe that Duck (brand) tape is the...
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