
Is "teh" an English word? - English Language & Usage Stack …
Teh was used as an example that if every single English word was included in a spell-checker it would decrease (the spell-checker's) utility (very few people know or use "teh", it's auto …
orthography - meaning and usage of 'teh' - English Language
Hagrid’s pronunciation of to is spelled ter in the book, so teh seems to be an article, at least according to Wiktionary. However, it seems to be an uncommon usage, so I would please like …
pronunciation - What does "Do you haz teh codez?" mean?
haz=have teh=the codez=codes. So it means Do you have the codes? or in a bit more sensible form considering the context Are you able to code? (Code here meaning to write code, or …
Regarding Re: ; what is the correct usage in an email subject line?
RFC 2822, "Internet Message Format" says,. When used in a reply, the field body MAY start with the string "Re: " (from the Latin "res", in the matter of) followed by the contents of the …
prepositions - How to use dates with from and to - English …
2018年3月13日 · As Heather's answer states, using "from [date] to [date]" is quite correct, and is probably how I would write such things.
idioms - "in the same vein as" vs. "in a similar vein to" vs. "along a ...
2014年5月2日 · Following from Elian's answer, the use of Google Books trend viewer was excellent, but left me perplexed - "in similar vein" sounded like the more common option to me.
pronunciation - How is "æ" supposed to be pronounced? - English ...
2012年6月14日 · There’s no simple answer to any question of the form “How is <letter>/<digraph> pronounced?” It depends. As you’ll have seen in the Wikipedia article, what would have been …
What type of words are 'the, a, of' etc grouped as?
2016年5月31日 · Words like 'the', 'a', and 'of' are often called syncategorematic words, words "that do not stand by themselves...
prepositions - Does "until [date]" mean "before that date"?
This is not good English. Either it was written by somebody for whom English is not a native language, in which case I wouldn't necessarily conclude anything about his interpretation from …
What is the origin of the phrase "beyond the pale"?
2011年5月7日 · From World Wide Words:. Pale is an old name for a pointed piece of wood driven into the ground and — by an obvious extension — to a barrier made of such stakes, a palisade …