
extension vs extention - WordReference Forums
Jul 7, 2015 · The extention of a term is the set of objects it denotes. So the terms "Evening Star" and "Morning Star", to use a classic example, have different intensions (the star visible in the …
How to write full names containing: Second, Third (II, III)
Aug 13, 2009 · I'm trying to figure out the correct way to write out a person's full name in this circumstance: Example: John Smith the Second John Smith the Third Are these correct? Is …
E-mail addresses: dot co. versus dot com. - WordReference Forums
Jun 22, 2011 · Hi evryone! I've been wondering about the difference between "co" and "com" in e-mail addresses. Do both mean "company"? And if they do, what's the difference then? Thanks …
with roll and extension - WordReference Forums
Oct 10, 2012 · Hi there! Can someone help me with this translation please English to Italian) Original text: Quantity: starting from 200KG - 200 MT (Two Hundred Metric Ton) with roll and …
May I know/ask - WordReference Forums
Jun 3, 2014 · Hi, I would just like to know if there is a rule about composing questions starting with "May I know/ask".
متعالٍ | WordReference Forums
Jan 7, 2015 · So in arabic each extention in the structure of a given word emphasizes also it meaning. Althought and as resulte المتعالي is for الْعَلِيُّ like القهار for القاهر, or المتجبر * for الجبار [* …
Difference in use of dummy, dumb, stupid,and silly
Jul 27, 2013 · As an extention, it is wise to avoid "dummy" in the sense of a stupid person. In a very hair-splitting way, it seems to me that "stupid" refers to a lack of intelligence, while "silly" …
the well of the courtroom | WordReference Forums
May 7, 2009 · Hi, I just came across this typical courtroom phrase: What would be the best translation for it; does it refer just to the people sitting by the defense and the prosecution, or …
headquarters & head office - WordReference Forums
Jun 8, 2006 · Hello, I would like to learn from those who know better than me when HEADQUARTERS is used with a verb in the plural and when with one in the singular. Thank …
no vs. na | WordReference Forums
Aug 17, 2006 · I think relative marker -no is actually an extention of nominalising -no because nomilalisation means that the nominalised component is enabled to assume case markers and …