
signaling / signalling | WordReference Forums
Sep 15, 2008 · I have encountered both writings: signaling and signalling: which one is the correct one ? Thanks
NA vs N/A - WordReference Forums
Sep 13, 2005 · When filling in forms I have seen that english persons write NA or N/A if they for example have to fill in their mobile telephonenumber. What does it stand for? My guess is "Not Any", but I …
signaling pathways/pathway - WordReference Forums
Jan 14, 2009 · Hola! Podrían ayudarme a traducir "signaling pathways"? el contexto es: "The early signaling pathways leading to toxic responses are the recent focus of cardiotoxicologic research" He …
Cantonese: 唔該 (m goi) | WordReference Forums
Oct 1, 2008 · From another thread: 謝謝 (xie xie) is Standard Chinese/Mandarin, you cannot say that in Cantonese. If you want to say "Thank you", you must say 唔該 (m goi) in return for favors. If you …
signalling-signaling | WordReference Forums
May 15, 2009 · Hi everybody I'm writting a medical article and it seems to me that both speeling are ok, and I think the difference is british or american english. Can anybody solve this question Thank you …
Conjugation with thou & ye | WordReference Forums
Apr 29, 2011 · Hi all, may you help me with the 2nd person singular, thou? I know it is an obsolete pronoun in most places, but I wanted some clarification, for I'm trying to read Spenser and Milton. I …
Etymology, History of languages, and Linguistics (EHL)
Aug 17, 2018 · What semantic notions underlie Proto-Indo-European *s (w)e- " (we our-)selves", with Proto-Germanic *swa- (in one's own way)?
Nicer or more nice? - WordReference Forums
Jul 13, 2017 · Well, however we choose to speak in our current vernacular, the correct wording is "nicer"--nice, nicer, nicest. Some words use "more" in front to designate greater amounts, but there …
"to check" or "to check for" | WordReference Forums
Feb 15, 2005 · In your sample sentence, I believe that "to check" is the verb, and "for the sign" is an adverbial phrase, telling where/what to check. Therefore, the "for" doesn't go with "check". A similar …
School subjects - capital letters? | WordReference Forums
Sep 13, 2013 · Should I use 'Maths' instead of 'maths' when referring to the school subject? The question is about all other subjects: science or Science etc. Thanks in advance. s.