Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/April 2008
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[edit] April 1
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 1
- Second language acquisition for reading
- Can't Remember the Word
- How many words do we know?
- How to say everything and nothing at the same time
- Gayelle and LexusNexus
- The Advancement of Learning
- Collective nouns in British English
- Is a coroner a police officer ?
- also can't remember a word
- [[Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 1#American Accent: Pronunciation of have|American Accent: Pronunciation of have]]
- japanese and chinese characters
[edit] April 2
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 2
- [[Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 2#Etymology of Pachelbel|Etymology of Pachelbel]]
- Comprise
- Gateau
- whats the difference
- New Hampshire Demonym
- Why does the Nat King Cole song LOVE say "can"?
[edit] April 3
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 3
- Japanese Sound Symbolism
- Full Sized Yoon
- Carl vs. Kyle
- Gray tomatoes
- dont ignore
- "X-ray" or "X ray"
- Writing for several Wikipedias in different languages
[edit] April 4
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 4
- "In bed"
- To/or
- "Extra" symbols in devanagari - sanskrit
- What is the origin of "to haze" ?
- Driving directions
- Grammar Error in NYT headline?
- English language going back to the middle ages
- Maltese language: Semitic form vs Romance form
- Bang the Drum Slowly
[edit] April 5
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 5
- cretivity and achievement in english
- horse or reindeer riding accessory
- That's not a biscuit!
- Swahili greetings
[edit] April 6
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 6
- becoming a conference interpreter without a degree?
- "Can not" vs. "cannot" in the 1860s
- Would I be wrong in using the word "reinstatement" to recall an employee who resigned the job voluntarily
- "whose" or "of which" - when referring to inanimate objects
- "London, England". D'oh!
[edit] April 7
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 7
[edit] April 8
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 8
- Words
- How do you correctly spell, "dubious"?
- Hebrew translation
- Synonym for "split up"
- Sponsored run?
- What does "to be instructed in the ways of sth" mean?
- Word Meaning a Small Input Causing a Large Output
- Spelling help.
[edit] April 9
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 9
- Continental European writing with American spelling
- LOL Catz
- "Placename" or "place name"?
- Faroese or Swedish surname?
- codswallop
- Phrase origination advice
[edit] April 10
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 10
- Niiko in Somali
- What's the longest word in the Oxford English Dictionary?
- Requesting language support
[edit] April 11
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 11
- French quotation marks
- Early Spanish-English Phrasebook
- What does the Spanish word 'guarrindonga' mean?
- A challenge by a whisker
[edit] April 12
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 12
[edit] April 13
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 13
- An Alternative to Synoptic?
- interpreter's training (e.g. ba program or a certificate) that doesn't have a bachelor's degree prerequisite
- Order of English adjectives
- night and day
- dialoguer - to dialogue
- [[Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 13#Pronunciation of are at the beginning of sentences.|Pronunciation of are at the beginning of sentences.]]
[edit] April 14
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 14
- pronunciation
- Thrown under the bus
- Favouritism to ones family or siblings
- can we imagine sentences much faster than we can speak them?
- "Mispronounced" eponyms
- Chinese puns
- French translation of Divina Commedia's "Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate"
- correct term for a baby hedgehog
- Japanese
[edit] April 15
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 15
- Greek Translation: Odyssey
- 1942 Japanese map
- English to Mongolian translation
- Leverage: the verb
- 'starting crying '
- Invaginated meaning introverted
[edit] April 17
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 17
- Why doesn't anybody pronounce Dick Cheney's name right?
- Thesaurus
- German Translation of "Defective by Design" (done)
- Kinship terms in languages
- Latin Tournament
[edit] April 18
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 18
- What do you call a person...
- German help
- Ryukyuan languages#Writing_system
- BOX or CARTON
- Random initial capital Letters
[edit] April 19
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 19
- how do you pronouce phoenix?
- origin of phrase "roll up the sidewalk"
- Someone vandalised the Wales section
- What's the word for?
- Clutch (sports)
[edit] April 20
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 20
- AARGH! What's the word...
- Gòngchǎndǎng in Wades-Giles
- [[Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 20#|]]
- Jail/prison?
- Common Grammar Questions
- Splitted
- 'Common' words used in only one 'situation'
- Jerk, nerd, dork, geek, wuss
[edit] April 21
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 21
- Tom cruise translation?
- How cold is it in Germany?
- Top 10 most spoken?
- synonym for "startup"
- Name of a shape
- Mnemonic versus Acronym?
[edit] April 22
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 22
[edit] April 23
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 23
- sapir-whorf hypothesis
- linguistic relativity and linguistic determinism?
- Need 'one word' for a meaning
- South Wales
- Treatment of the plural representation of a singular concept
- two Russian questions
- Fun with Latin
- wheezing in spanish
[edit] April 24
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 24
- French term « accuser un coup » — what does it mean?
- how do you pronouce ayelie?
- portuguese translation request
- Ryukyuan languages#Writing_system
- Get Fuzzy
- Quotation conundrum
- spelling
- Hebrew translation: What does it means?
- To twist a rope of sand
- History book madness!
[edit] April 25
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 25
- Russian names
- Chinese: Mono-syllabic?
- What are those character?
- All nighter
- Persian : "لاك"
- Illiterate sheep questioner?
[edit] April 26
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 26
[edit] April 27
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 27
[edit] April 28
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 28
- Chinese transcription
- Old Venetian forms of address
- "Countach"
- Translate Basque to Chinese
- Which words dont belong
- Opposites
- Colbyesque
- Letter square problem
[edit] April 29
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 April 29
- Ancient Hellenistic cruise/party ship
- Cantonese Writing
- latin gerund
- Chinese term
- The BBC is a Quack!
- Phrase in Ma Baker
- Simple grammar of English