There are long words in many foreign languages, and a string of English gibberish can be arbitrarily long.
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There is "no matching term" found in the Englishlanguage.
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The longest word in the English language is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanokoniosis. It is a lung disease when someone inhales volcanic ash.
Sorry, cionage is undefined in the Englishlanguage dictionary as well as the Urban Dictionary. Please be more specific with your question.
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If he gives it back to you five times then presmuable he doesn't. Perhaps because your use of the Englishlanguage leaves much to be desired.
As a word in and of itself, 1860 brought us the shortening of the word photograph.As a prefix, photo-, a combined form meaning "light" or "photographic" comes to the Englishlanguage from the Greek photo-, itself a combined form of phos, meaning "light", from the PIEbase *bha-, meaning "to shine".
You may trace the origin to the Old Englishlanguage, quite possibly derived from the idea that uncovered milk or butter was consumed by these insects. OR, the pale yellow color of the wings of many species appear to be the color of butter.As theories abound, please click on the relatedlink listed below for more information:
There's no such thing as "having the right" to speak a certain language. The French were the ones who colonized Québec (Canada), and therefore imposed their native language. Later on, when the English conquered Canada and won over the French army, the Englishlanguage was introduced, but French was not banned.
Josua Poole has written: 'The English Parnassus' -- subject(s): Rime, Epithets, Dictionaries, English language, English poetry (Selections) 'The English accidence, or, A short, plaine, and easie way for the more speedy attaining to the Latine tongue, by the help of the English' -- subject(s): Latin language, Study and teaching, Grammar, English language, Early works to 1800 'The English parnassus, or, A help to English poesie' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Epithets, Rhyme, Poetry, English language 'The English Parnassus, or, A helpe to English poesie' -- subject(s): English poetry, Dictionaries, Epithets, Rhyme, Englishlanguage, English language
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The word autumn comes to the Englishlanguage from the Old French autumpne, automne, which came from the Latin autumnus. Prior to that, the origin is uncertain.Another word for autumn is 'fall'. The word 'fall' was made, as during autumn the leaves 'fall off trees'. This usage is very common among children.