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Hi, Which is the correct spelling for labeling/labelling? I am trying to say "Labelling laws" (normas de etiquetado) I am confused because I have seen it in both ways but don't know which is the correct one: one or two L ? Thanks!
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Hi all! Could anyone help me with this sentence: "Submit copies of the label and all labeling for the product." What is the difference between "label" and "labeling"? :confused: Thank you very much!
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I thought this thread was settled five years ago, but: As I found myself doing when I worked for a short stretch in the UK, ex-pats often pick up European usage. label /ˈleɪbl/ verb (labels, labelling, labelled; US labels, labeling, labeled) 1 attach a label to. 2 assign to a category, especially inaccurately. 3 Biology & Chemistry make (a substance, cell, etc.) identifiable using a label ...
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pronunciation: 'TU' in English [also: t + you ---> 'ch' / t + ure ...
I side with pickarooney on his point about IPA, it's a system introduced to completely avoid ambiguity when talking about sounds yet we're labelling left, right and centre things that are wrong. [j] is not an affricate, however the English ' j ' in ' j udge / j azz' is an affricate, its IPA symbol is [dʒ].
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Hi. What does $0,000s and $0,000's mean? Are they the same? Do they mean "thousands of dollars?" I wonder why four digits "0" is used?
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fun (fŭn) adj. Informal Enjoyable; amusing: "You're a real fun guy" The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language fun adjective Informal: intended for, or giving, pleasure or amusement: a fun gift Webster's New World College Dictionary fun Pronunciation: /fʌn/ adjective informal amusing, entertaining, or enjoyable: it was a fun evening Oxford dictionaries These are just a few ...
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Hola a todos, Me ha surgido una duda, los productos fabricados en la Unión Europea deben de etiquetarse como: "made in E.U" o "made in the E.U" Gracias por vuestra ayuda. Hello everybody, I have a doubt, over how is the product from E.U labelling: "made in E.U" or "made in the E.U" Thank...
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Hindi/Urdu: Fanoos banke jiski hifazat hava kare, Woh shama kya bujhe ...
Excellent translation, @Qureshpor jii, as usual, but what the poet is labelled as is immaterial: the lines in the OP are well understood by both sets of speakers, those self-labelling themselves as Hindi speakers and those self-labelling themselves as Urdu speakers.
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So, are we correct to say "Klan" is a negative connotation when someone uses "clan" in the context of labelling a group of people in a discussion on race or are we being over-sensitive? Based on my experience with people posting on the web, there are many misspelled word.
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Active Voice and Passive Voice: "the girl eats the apple"
In what sense "grammatical analysis" ? Are you referring to how English teachers would explain it or hard-core syntactic theorists? There are different sets of people who would do it differently, and each with different aims. But do you mean labelling of the parts of speech or what? A sort of basic syntactic analysis would draw a distinction between grammatical properties and semantic ...