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  1. Urdu: double-zabar - WordReference Forums

    Oct 1, 2015 · What is the normal pronunciation of this word: عمومًا Platts says : A عمومًا ʻumūmaṉ (acc. of ʻumūm), adv. Commonly, generally, vulgarly (=ʻalaʼl-ʻumūm). How did the interaction of a double …

  2. under review in/on [name of the journal] | WordReference Forums

    Apr 12, 2024 · What is the correct preposition just after "under review"? (1) The manuscript is under review in [name of the journal] (2) The manuscript is under review on [name of the journal] According …

  3. Exit vs exit from | WordReference Forums

    Jun 23, 2022 · exit v. to go out (of); leave (from); depart (from): [no object; (~ + from + object)] Example: They exited from the room. [~ + object] Example: To exit the building, follow these directions. From …

  4. the following week / the next week | WordReference Forums

    Oct 14, 2013 · Nobody could confirm this and explain me why I can't say "the next week" instead of "the following week"?

  5. enter vs enter into - WordReference Forums

    Jul 19, 2010 · "Enter into" is not a recent coinage. It has been used since 1800. 'Enter into a' was once about twice as frequent as 'Enter a', though now the frequency has reversed ---> CLICK. It seems …

  6. "Dear X" & "Yours sincerely and good luck" in a Letter Writing

    Dec 6, 2025 · 我遇到一個問題,是關於「Dear X」以及「Yours sincerely and good luck」的翻譯問題: 我個人將其翻譯如下: 「Dear X」翻譯為:「敬啟者」 「Yours sincerely and good luck」翻譯為: …

  7. Ich frage dich/dir, ob... | WordReference Forums

    Aug 6, 2014 · Welche von diesen Sätzen is richtig? "Ich frage dich, ob du Klaus bist". "Ich frage dir, ob du Klaus bist". Ich denke es ist die erste, aber nur weil mein Lehrer das mir sagt. Ist es nicht …

  8. How much was / were - WordReference Forums

    Aug 21, 2019 · Hi Is it correct if I say "How much was this jacket?" l How much were these jackets?" l"

  9. FR: difficile à/de + infinitif - WordReference Forums

    Oct 24, 2006 · I can never remember which one to use, or if you can use either, depending on the circumstances. Could somebody help me out? Thanks. Moderator note: Multiple threads merged to …

  10. cut off or cut out? - phone | WordReference Forums

    Mar 24, 2011 · Hola! If I don't hear one clearly over the phone, do I say "you are cutting off" or "you are cutting out"? Thanks!