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- member vs fellow - WordReference Forums
Hi all, :confused: "XXX is Royal Academician (i e member of the Royal Academy, according to Wikipedia) and a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts" We are talking about the London Royal Academy and Royal Society of Arts, two truly British Institutions I would like to properly understand the
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- Different pronunciation for the same word [protest]
The different emphases (which is what you mean by accent) are important since if you put the strong stress on a word, the person you are talking to may have difficulty in understanding you For example (wrong stress): Do you have any rec ord of this? Will you per mit me to do this? It is common for the verb to have the stress on the last syllable (of two) and the noun to have the stress on the
- عجباً لأمر الناس, يحبون من ينافقهم ويكرهون من يصارحهم
Senior Member Arabic Persian Mar 11, 2013 #2 - How wonderful people's matter is! they love those who sell them out and detest the ones who "talk openly speak frankly" to them
- génération des matures - WordReference Forums
This is used to describe a generation in opposition to the baby boomers Baby boomer are obviously already a "mature" generation, so could it mean something like "older generation"? Les baby-boomers sont perçus comme les plus généreux, mais en réalité, la génération des matures est celle qui
- la información genética se transmite - WordReference Forums
Buenas, ¿cómo dirían el verbo transmitir pero refiriéndome a la información genética? Verán hago un mini trabajo de Mendel y he de traducir esta frase y tengo serias dudas: " Gregor Mendel descubrió cómo la información genética se transmite de generación en generación" En este caso, el verbo
- ¿qué sigue a continuación? | WordReference Forums
wingirl Member Mexican Spanish Oct 2, 2013 #1 Hi everyone: Tengo que escribir un texto semiformal y me gustaria saber cual de estas dos opciones es la mas correcta: What to do next? or What's next? Gracias
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