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  2. Hugs and kisses - Wikipedia

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    The earliest attestation of the use of either x or o to indicate kisses identified by the Oxford English Dictionary appears in the English novellist Florence Montgomery's 1878 book Seaforth, which mentions "This letter [...] ends with the inevitable row of kisses,—sometimes expressed by × × × × ×, and sometimes by o o o o o o, according to the taste of the young scribbler".

  3. A Sociolinguist Explains What 'XOXO' Really Means

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    The letters XOXO stand for hugs and kisses. Linguists and relationship therapists break down where the term originated, and how to use it to express love today.

  4. Columbus Metropolitan Library - Wikipedia

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    Due to the growing population of Hispanics and Somalis, the library has an extensive English as a Second Language (ESL) program at several branch libraries. [17] There is also Spanish reading time and technology classes taught in Spanish. The Ready for Kindergarten program is for preschoolers and their parents or caregivers.

  5. English language - Wikipedia

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    Old English is essentially a distinct language from Modern English and is virtually impossible for 21st-century unstudied English-speakers to understand. Its grammar was similar to that of modern German: nouns, adjectives, pronouns, and verbs had many more inflectional endings and forms , and word order was much freer than in Modern English.

  6. XOXO! Did Twitter Just Uncover an Alternate 'Gossip Girl ...

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    “Why does Chuck look like he’s supposed to be on Twilight,” asked one commenter of Ed Westwick’s slouchy look. “Jenny really did that Hannah Montana intro turn,” added another.

  7. English language in Southern England - Wikipedia

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    Modern Essex English is usually associated with non-rhotic Estuary English, [15] [16] mainly in urban areas receiving an influx of East London migrants since World War II. The Essex accent has an east–west variation with the county's west having Estuary English speech features and the county's east having the traditional Essaxon and East ...

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