Halfly is not a word. Half may be used adverbially, and merely attaching the adverbial suffix -ly to it does not bring any new meaning.
The contraction is where'll (pronounced where-ull). But it is considered nonstandard English by some dictionaries.
There is a large variety of phrases that can be considered bad English. Some of these are "My bad", "Chill", "Color me there" and "That's what she said".
Dutch to English dictionaries provide a means of finding the English equivalent of a Dutch word. Popular Dutch to English dictionaries include Routledge, Prisma and Van Dale.
people say that she was a prostitute bt i deny it halfly but on the ohter hand media realised some proofs tht she ws pregnant twice and aborted with correct clues!!
One would use a French-English dictionary to translate words from French to English. Some online French-English dictionaries include Word Reference and the dictionary hosted at French Linguistics.
English is considered a universal language due to several factors: its widespread use as a first and second language globally, its use as a common language in international business, politics, and academia, and the influence of English-speaking countries in media and culture. This makes English a practical choice for communication between speakers of different native languages.
Some British dictionaries are: The Oxford English Dictionary The Chambers Dictionary The Collins Dictionary Cassell's English Dictionary
There are a number of free online English dictionaries available besides Google Translate. Some free dictionaries are 'The Free Dictionary', 'Oxford Dictionaries Online' and 'Collins Dictionary'.
Some of the highly rated English to Hindi dictionaries include the Oxford brand of dictionaries. Another well-known brand of dictionaries that meets these requirements is the Collins range, which includes a child's version.
Alligators, catfish, shrimp, crawfish, Creole - English dictionaries.
Samuel Johnson wrote the first English dictionary.
Some older English dictionaries include Samuel Johnson's "A Dictionary of the English Language" (1755), Noah Webster's "An American Dictionary of the English Language" (1828), and the "Oxford English Dictionary" (originally published in parts from 1884 to 1928). These dictionaries are well-known and influential works that shaped the development and standardization of the English language.