
translation - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Aug 8, 2014 · Simply removing the diacritical marks would make it perfectly normal in English. Hehe works just fine. Heart signs and other such emoticons work in most Western cultures, if not most cultures everywhere.
What is the difference between 哈哈, 呵呵, 嘻嘻, and 嘿嘿?
Apr 22, 2015 · I always see 哈哈, 呵呵, 嘻嘻, and 嘿嘿 in WeChat, QQ, etc, but I don't really understand the subtle differences between them and when to use them appropriately, especially 呵呵. I use 呵呵 myself now, but I'm...
What does Tee hee mean? - English Language Learners Stack …
Feb 18, 2019 · There are many sounds we make but don't recognize when they are interpreted as text. Take for example Mwahaha -- It is a devilish laugh that if we laughed, neither we nor the audience would notice the first part of it, the Mw. I would consider Tee hee as merely a laugh (a giggle) which would be in reality Hehe. PS: I found a video where the presenter laughed a …
mandarin - What is the difference between 他, 它, and 她 - Chinese ...
What is the difference between 他, 她, and 它? I want to know when you use one and when not to. It seems pretty basic language because I hear 他, 她, and 它 everywhere in Chinese language. Anything else
What does ' (something) goes brrr' mean and how to use it?
Oct 14, 2021 · It's a slang phrase, I believe. However, wanting to know something new won't hurt, right? I've seen many people use this phrase, but I still don't get how to use it. I, first, saw this phrase on
"I'm OK with it" VS "It's OK with me"
Aug 29, 2021 · In British English "it's OK by me" would be more idiomatic than "it's OK with me," at least when "it" is something abstract like a color. "It's OK with me" has a different meaning if "it" is a living creature, e.g. a pet or a wild animal - it refers to …
Do you say there is a few people or there are a few people?
Which one is correct: "There is a few people" because of the A determiner which is singular, or "there are a few people" because of the noun PEOPLE which is plural? Thanks a lot.
"Cannot" vs "will not be able to" - English Language Learners Stack ...
There is no functional difference here, so you can use either cannot or will not be able to. The reason you can use cannot (present tense) to apply to a future event is because the reason is: (a) true in the present, and (b) known to apply to tomorrow as well (that's the meaning as written, at least). Your reasoning appears to be that you are describing a future action alone, in which …
How to inform the link of a scheduled online meeting in formal …
May 15, 2020 · I am writing a formal email to someone to send him the link of a scheduled online meeting. I have already acknowledged him before about the meeting. I can not figure out the most appropriate and fo...
Is it correct to say "I am a student at the Faculty of X in the ...
Aug 17, 2016 · 1 According to Wikipedia, A Faculty of Arts is a university division specializing in teaching in areas traditionally classified as "arts" for academic purposes, generally including creative arts, writing, philosophy, and humanities. It was one of the four traditional divisions of the teaching bodies of medieval universities, the others being Law, Medicine and Theology. 2 …