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languagehat.com: ARAB-JEWISH NAMES.
Jewish names do go very far indeed, but one shouldn't ... I have reasons to believe it is an antisemitic and racist country internally, ...
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languagehat.com: TWO NAMES.
I forgot to tell you that as an example the quechua name for Cusco ( the famous touristic city in Peru, from where you can access Machu ...
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languagehat.com: Comment on NOOTKA DICTIONARY.
Jun 26, 2005 ... "Rain, oh God. The Irish language (heard more here (Galway) than in any other Irish city) has, it's said, as many words for rain as the ...
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languagehat.com: IDENTIFONT.
IDENTIFONT. If you're a lover of typography, you'll want to bookmark this site; ... very nifty indeed (identifont) and a great site overall. ...
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languagehat.com: Comment on CHUDDAR/CHADOR.
Mar 4, 2007 ... There is no difference between chador and chuddar and chadar. ... Now you'd have to say 'Indo-Pak-Bangladesh' - and why stop there? ...
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languagehat.com: UNIVERSAL BABY LANGUAGE.
A newly discovered baby language is helping infants sleep through the ..... according to Mrs. Dunston, only good for babies from birth to 3 ...
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languagehat.com: UNIVERSAL BABY LANGUAGE.
A newly discovered baby language is helping infants sleep .... An acquaintance of mine was raving about this woman and her book after the ...
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languagehat.com: MAFFICKING.
MAFFICKING. I used the verb maffick (OED: "To celebrate ... Mafficking has therefore a less good-humoured connotation in Jersey. ...
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languagehat.com: Comment on MAFFICKING.
Sep 14, 2007 ... Comments: MAFFICKING. If you're wondering how 1900 Londoners ... Mafficking has therefore a less good-humoured connotation in Jersey. ...
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languagehat.com: TEXT-TO-SPEECH DEMO.
OddCast.com has created a demo of their text-to-speech technology that's fun and a little creepy (the animated woman's eyes follow your ...