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02:30
@Cerberus Oh, probably just a slip of the tongue.
 
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04:06
When I run out of mirth, I give one of my Farsi pieces to GT and just enjoy the result.
I think your Farsi level is directly proportionate to how funny these machine translations of your texts are.
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Q: Word for the country that has enough water for drinking, crops, forests etc

Iqbal Ahmed SiyalWhen we refer to the country facing acute scarcity of water, we use the compound adjective water-stressed for that country. But what to call that country that has enough water for drinking, crops, forests, etc?

 
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Q: Anger plus Hatred Combined

blackenedConsidering: I am angry with him. I hate him. Is the second just a stronger feeling than the first? I am tempted to say "no"—one may hate another because he is jealous of him (or whatever). If the second has other connotations other than being a stronger version of the first, is th...

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Q: Single word meaning last of two

CJ DennisWhen you have two items, the first item is simply the first item. However, the second item implies there might be more after it, and the last item doesn't tell you out of how many. Is there a single word that means both last and second, or last of two? A is the first item. B is the ___ ite...

 
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Q: Is there a universal measure word in English?

Wong Jia HauI am searching for the following word. A term that covers the following examples. One ____of tea. Two ____ of water. Some ____ of cake. A ____ of chicken. Is there such word XXX that exist in English?

 
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Q: Single word to describe knowledge gained by having a 'history lesson'

Nathan WhiteI want to find a single word which captures the idea of being taught something by having a 'history lesson'. The 'lesson' is taught through retrospection of historical events rather than a classroom explicitly teaching history. The word is to be used as the title of a chapter and, as such, shoul...

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Q: Looking for a word that means hide something like a treasure in ones heart

MalinKOsloI am looking for a precise word for hiding cherishingly something like a secret in ones heart. Does such a word exist? (Norwegian asking)

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Q: Is there a definite term(or phrase) for the concept "This thing I don't know about probably works perfectly"?

rockfightFor example, I work as a stock trader and at times people talk about some combination of indicators or some chat pattern I don't know about and I immediately think "This must be it, this is why my trades weren't working. If I master this concept I can win". I know this won't work in trading never...

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Q: Short expression for "flying over an area with a helicopter"

DeBedenHasenI was thinking of something like "helicopter flyover" or something similar, but it just sounds wrong. Is there even a professional way of saying this?

 
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Q: obtaining first place in a competitive examination

LilithHow is the proper way in English to say that someone obtained first place, or was the first to be selected in a competitive exam. I am trying to find the English equivalent for the French system where students have to go through a competitive examination to be accepted in a PhD contrat. At the en...

 
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19:02
@Færd Even mirthier, take a couple random Persian letters and start repeating them, seeing wht GT gives you. eg: ...يا, يايا, يايايا Just keep going.
 
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20:10
@Mitch Ja ja ja.
!‎يا كندا
20:24
There are many questions about the pronunciation of ancient Greek and Latin which we will never be able to answer. The only thing we know for sure is that it was spoken with a British accent.
(@Cerberus)
زمینزمینزمینزمینزمین
ازازازازازازازازازاز
اجداداجداداجداد
ماماماماماماماماماماما
Ground floor
Without pass
Did you do this?
MEMORY MEMORITY
20:43
Watch out, Mitch.
Farsi is not Lego.
Hm. I should make a video on that.
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Q: Is there a general term for trilogy?

HopefullyHelpfulAre there terms for works of fiction with only 2,4,5,6 etc. many entries? Is there a an abstract collection word for those words? Eg. "Those N-ology titles are really annoying/awesome!" I mean the closest to that I can think of would be "Those movie series are really annoying/awesome!"

 
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@Mitch Argh!

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