sophie
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Why are there at least 5 types of dashes/minus/hyphens?
Why do c, s, and z all represent the same sound in English?
Why are there at least 5 types of dashes/minus/hyphens?
Why do c, s, and z all represent the same sound in English?
You obviously don't know the Queen's English... maybe in Compton they all sound the same.
If AmtrakQuebec is Canadian, to which pond are you referring?
Why do c, s, and z all represent the same sound in English?
Historic reasons I suppose
The second z in pizza. I'm sure a non-joke answer will occur to me shortly.I'm trying to think of English words where 'z' is pronounced like both 's' and 'c'.
Differently from brazier. Or braiser, for that matter.How is bracers pronounced across the pond, again?
I don`t think so. Before a very obese person got to munch on all the juicy fat, its organs would fail due to a lack of nutrients.Super non-PC question incoming..
If a very obese person is starving (no food but has water), will the person completely shrink down to skinny before dying? Practical example: would a really fat person likely survive a WW2 concentration-camp if the person wasn't outright killed?
I do apologise.
I thought you were a 40 year old medication prescribing mental health professional.I am a chemistry major, so when I hear cis and trans, I think of isomers...."cis" is on the same side, "trans" is on the opposite side, so it is quite literally a textbook definition...you could always self identify as a bigfoot but you would lose a lot of time constantly explaining yourself![]()
I thought you were a 40 year old medication prescribing mental health professional.
Who did I mix you up for?
The pizza guy and Chinese food guy both carry debit machines where you can choose for yourself whether to give a percentage or a specific dollar amount.What's the appropriate amount to tip someone delivering dinner to the home? Is it a percentage like you would the waiter at the restaurant?
What's the appropriate amount to tip someone delivering dinner to the home? Is it a percentage like you would the waiter at the restaurant?
Why do c, s, and z all represent the same sound in English?