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  2. Anthimeria - Wikipedia

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    A more unusual case of anthimeria is displayed not through a change in lexical category but a change in form altogether. The punctuation mark '/' was originally used to juxtapose related words or phrases, such as a 'friend/roommate', meaning that the referred person is both a friend and a roommate. The symbol '/' (technically, named "virgule ...

  3. Anteeksi kuinka? - Wikipedia

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    Anteeksi kuinka? (English: Excuse me?) was a Finnish late-night talk show that was produced and first aired on Finnish TV in 1993 and last aired in 1996 on its original network MTV3 before being later telecasted from 1997 to 1999 on Nelonen .

  4. List of Latin phrases (E) - Wikipedia

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    E.g. is not usually followed by a comma in British English, but it often is in American usage. E.g. is often confused with i.e. (id est, meaning ' that is ' or ' in other words '). [12] Some writing styles give such abbreviations without punctuation, as ie and eg. [a] Exemplum virtutis: a model of virtue exercitus sine duce corpus est sine spiritu

  5. Tamil loanwords in other languages - Wikipedia

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    There are many Tamil loanwords in other languages.The Tamil language, primarily spoken in southern India and Sri Lanka, has produced loanwords in many different languages, including Ancient Greek, Biblical Hebrew, English, Malay, native languages of Indonesia, Mauritian Creole, Tagalog, Russian, and Sinhala and Dhivehi.

  6. Hokkien profanity - Wikipedia

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    Kan (Chinese: 姦; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: kàn), literally meaning fuck, is the most common but grossly vulgar profanity in Hokkien. It's sometimes also written as 幹. It is considered to be the national swear word in Taiwan, Malaysia, and Singapore. Used in a manner similar to the English word fuck, kan can express dismay, disgrace, and disapproval ...

  7. Sorry (Justin Bieber song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sorry" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Justin Bieber for his fourth studio album, Purpose (2015). Written by Bieber, Julia Michaels, Justin Tranter, Skrillex, and BloodPop; the song was produced by the latter two.

  8. Atonement - Wikipedia

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    Atonement and atoning both derive from the verb atone, from the Middle English attone or atoon (meaning "agreed" or "at one"). [3] Expiation is related to the verb expiate, from Latin expio meaning "to atone" or "to purge by sacrifice", from ex-("out") and pio ("to purify", "to make pious").

  9. Talk:Anteeksi kuinka? - Wikipedia

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