Etymologie, Etimología, Étymologie, Etimologia, Etymology
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'etymology' - Colloquialisms, Slang, Languages, Linguistics, Word Wise
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Colloquialisms, Slang & Humour [28 members]
- 'Mardy' - A Wonderful Word
- American Slang
- An Explanation of l33t Speak
- Antiquated Words and Phrases
- Cockney Rhyming Slang
- Contradictions in Terms
- Dublin English
- Dunnies
- English Slang
- Estuary English
- Hard Boiled Slang
- How to Speak Brummie
- Idiot Stick
- Insults
- The Origins and Common Usage of British Swear-words
- Owjas
- Puns and Other Word Play
- Selected Pretentious Literary Terminology
- Swearing
- There Ain't No Such Thing as a Free Lunch
- Tongue Twisters
- Witty Quotes
- The Word 'Y'all'
- WYSIWYG
- Zzzzz
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Languages [31 members]
- Addressing People in German the Right Way
- An Introduction to Arabic
- Anglo-Saxon (Old English)
- Bwlch, Wales, UK
- Computer Languages [10 members]
- Assembly Language
- BASIC Programming Language
- C - The Programming Language
- COBOL - the Programming Language
- The GOTO Statement
- Haskell - a Functional Programming Language
- Java - the Programming Language
- Self-reference
- Turbo Pascal
- Confusion between Words Used in English and German
- Esperanto
- Feral Children
- Finnish/German/English Phrase Guide
- The Greek Alphabet
- Handy Japanese Phrases
- Handy Latin Phrases
- Handy Mandarin Chinese Phrases
- Hangul - the Korean Writing System
- Hebrew A History of Modern and Extinct Celtic Languages
- How to Fake an English Accent in a Chatroom
- How to Pronounce Italian
- Latin Pronunciation - a Beginner's Guide
- Learning Languages
- Mnemonics and Other Learning Devices
- Model Languages
- Money - Origins and Meanings of Words
- Oddities of English
- Ogham - an Ancient Celtic Alphabet
- Pig Latin
- The Russian Language
- Spanish Pronunciation
- The Turing Test
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Linguistics, Speech & Semantics [10 members]
- Accent Rules for Spanish
- Canadian Toponymy
- Dyslexia and the Mental Lexicon
- Estuary English
- Gender-Free Pronouns
- How to Speak Brummie
- Jargon and its Siblings
- Language and Life - a Perspective on Species
- Linguistic Isolates
- Thesaurus
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Style & Usage [26 members]
- Addressing People in German the Right Way
- Advertising
- Antiquated Words and Phrases
- Declining English
- Eskimo - the Wrong Term
- Estuary English
- Interactive Voice Response Systems
- Isms
- Lateral Thinking
- Latin Pronunciation - a Beginner's Guide
- Medical Jargon
- Motion Picture Association of America Ratings System
- Object-oriented Programming Oddities of English
- Onomatopoeia
- Origins of the Term 'Antipodean'
- Punctuation - a Quick Guide
- Puns and Other Word Play
- Selected Pretentious Literary Terminology
- Self-reference
- Shorthand
- Valid and Invalid Arguments
- We
- Why?
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Word Wise [34 members]
- 'Yo' - A Word People Live By
- @ - The History
- Acronyms
- Anachronisms and Time Travel
- Concepts from Fiction
- Defenestration
- Deja Vu
- Drivers
- Floccinaucinihilipilification
- Footnotes
- How to Solve 'The Times' Crossword
- Irony
- Jargon and its Siblings
- The Language of the Cube Farm
- The Legends of the Word OK
- The Longest Word
- Lost Words Mate
- Oddities of English
- Origins of the Days of the Week
- The Quote 'May You Live in Interesting Times'
- Schadenfreude
- Sesquipedalian Obscurantism
- Specialised Words
- Stuff
- Thesaurus
- They
- Thursday
- Trousers versus Pants
- We
- The Word 'Dude'
- The Word 'Like'
- The Word 'Well'
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Teletubbies (W3)
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Q: Why do the Teletubbies have such strange names?
The Teletubbies live in a playful world, over the hills and far away. Their names are playful and fun to say. In our experience, children often give extraordinary names to their favourite toy characters. The names might seem 'strange' to some people, but to Teletubbies - or children - they feel just right.
TV (W3)
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