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'I've lived in London and was genuinely surprised how few people understood inflection and cadence when speaking to Aussies.
English has rules. Teachers insist on them. Exams depend on them. Grammar books list them carefully. And yet, English breaks its own rules all the time. Take pl ...
English, the universal lingua franca, is full of historical peculiarities and idiosyncrasies that can confuse even the most seasoned language learner. American English, particularly, is swimming with ...
The contracted form of "nor'easter" has inspired feelings as strong as the storm's gusts. Its various detractors have called ...
Scientists are teaching AI how to understand slang words such as 'chuck' and 'nowt' so that automated phone lines can understand local callers. How many of these do you know?
PeopleWin reports on regional slang across the U.S., highlighting unique terms that shape local identities and connect communities.
There’s a surprisingly strong debate long-swirling around the term “moped.” For a word that started as a simple mashup ...
Today's NYT Wordle lands with puzzle #1699, and this Thursday challenge delivers a common but potentially tricky verb/noun combo that could trip up players expecting more exotic vocabulary. Whether ...
Many people use simple English words every day, but many of them use these words in the wrong way. This happens because these words look similar, sound similar, or feel similar when we speak. But the ...