Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/February 2008
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- Parallel structure
- кокусах
- How Large is English Vocabulary on Wikipedia?
- Estimating word count of personal vocabulary
- where is Wikipeida's French version reference desk?
- Education: reading and writing difficulties
- how do you say "hello" and "goodbye" in Russian?
- Is HARM related to HARAM?
- Translation from German to English
- Grammar: use of commas
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- Compass points N-O-S-W
- knuckles
- frostbite in spanish
- knight in spanish
- Declension of German words in English texts
- dagger and double dagger in spanish
- footnote in spanish
- what are the symbols for male and female in translating?
- swimfin in spanish
- Japanese help
- what's 簡述 in english
- stockpile and warfare in spanish
- :Cinababi and :LALAS - Notable malaysian terms?
- Type of box
- Questioners' language skills
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- Hardenstein
- precum in spanish
- 江宜玲 in english, pinyin etc
- Grammar: before me, or before I did?
- urinal in spanish
- Subject-verb agreement
- Green eye-shaded
- (Japanese) イラク日本人青年殺害事件 in english
- ¡Ou!
- English to Vietnamese translations
- Simplest Sinoxenic Character
- Yoon
- Islamic versus Muslim
- Massachusetts
- spelling of h'or dourve/h'ors dourves