Middle English -- the language spoken in England between 1066 and about 1470
The word "mangoes" can be spelt either with or without an E - both should be present in the dictionary.
If it is Scrabble, use a word dictionary smart one. :P
Yes. The word "about" does have the "schwa e" sound. If you look in the dictionary the pronounciation is listed as "/??bout/". ? means the "schwa e" sound.
Because words get added to the dictionary and become actual words every year, so if your 2008 Oxford Dictionary has the word "odd" and your 2002 Oxford Dictionary didn't it was simply because the 2008 one was a newer version. By the way, that was only an example. E.
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The e in e.g. stands for the latin word exempli ( for example)
The word "earth" originates from the Old English word "eorthe," which is ultimately derived from the Proto-Germanic word "*ertho."
c h o d e ! look it up on urban dictionary
e tu - means stand e noho - means sit
c = the speed of light.
The only word is yuked, which is in the slang dictionary. The definition is "to vomit".
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