@Cerberus hmm, ok. I never realized 'number' and 'amount' have differences. I guess smart people also make many grammar mistakes even in their books! =P
Namely named noticed namings nominate neither nature nor nether not necessitating nurture nominating nonnatural nature. Ie. one enjoys math and analytic subjects.
Are the two the same?
I indispensably indicate indubitable indifference in entirety into incomprehensible intoxication in interest ...
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3 Backpfeifengesicht (German): A face badly in need of a fist
4 Bakku-shan (Japanese): A beautiful girl… as long as she’s being viewed from behind
8 Gigil (pronounced Gheegle; Filipino): The urge to pinch or squeeze something that is unbearably cute
24 Waldeinsamkeit (German): The feeling of being alone in the woods 25 Yoko meshi (Japanese): literally ‘a meal eaten sideways,’ referring to the peculiar stress induced by speaking a foreign language
German: vorgestern
For ereyesterday.
Or übermorgen.
Finnish poronkusema: the distance a reindeer can walk between toilet stops.
That’s what I need. How to properly reference that (as in print), and not to confuse with something like _batty_<sup>2</sup> which references altogether different, unrelated sense.
I received a decent mark for my essay written in English just by having proper essay structure, talking about correct topic and good referencing. I still had number of grammar mistakes and faulty usage of vocabularies but it didn't affect the final score too much.
@pourjour Review your essay structure, referencing and check if you have every single necessary requirements from assignment guideline =D.
But wouldn't "penis" be more intellectual middle class? (Open question, I'm really not ure)
Two people upvote this. Two. Two people with voting privileges can't tell a comment by the OP, asking for clarification from an answerer, from an actual answer.
While reading today's news I observed one sentence which was written as "Its good to revisit decision, issues we may have once considered closed, as nothing is written on stone."
Hello folks. I have a question. Is this question welcome on EL&U? I suppose it might need improvements, so what do you guys think? I'm asking here to know if the community is OK with it. :)
How do you translate "словесные дисциплины" into academic English?
Informally, that'd be "3Rs", plus languages (reading/writing/rhethoric + foreign languages).
Is there a good overarching academic field that covers them all together?
@Sudhir It signifies that there is some relation between the two clauses, but it does not specify what kind of relation (such as reason, concession, consequence, etc.). I did that because I doubt whether the last clause should really be read as a reason. As signifies a reason.
@AndrewLeach No worries! I asked so I could migrate it and for him to have it reopened but my interest goes up to a certain point. I can't do that for each user so... :P