Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/January 2008
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= January 1 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 1
= January 2 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 2
- Sinhalese please?
- German-English translation needed
- Latin Sentence
- Kanji name trend?
- please translate to spanish. thank you
- World's biggest English sentence
= January 3 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 3
= January 4 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 4
- Negative Form of Need
- Which Language And
- Bulgarian: medical treatment at the witch
- Months!
- Help with Italian
= January 5 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 5
= January 6 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 6
- 愛
- Looking for French poem/poet
- usum, nutum
- What does "making out" in American English mean exactly?
- Inscriptions on Continental Currency (US)
= January 7 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 7
- Cardinal/Ordinal patterns in English
- Arch (arch) and arch (ark)
- Attaboy?
- So who has the accent?
- Persian
- "9/11 Truth Movement" in Turkish?
= January 8 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 8
- 19th-century English "Of an afternoon"
- Chinese sign
- Hernando Colon / family crest
- Hello, where did the phrase "to the table" become popular?
- Origins
- I have a terribly low proficiency for languages
- カイダー字 or カイダーディー
- Writer's error?
- Furbish
- Roneotyped
= January 9 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 9
- Love
- ATM machine and PIN number
- V-words associated with anger
- What do you call a list of movies, articles, etc. which won a certain award?
- Hi, why is the word 'refrain' such a contradiction?
= January 10 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 10
- Names for the parts of a rasher of bacon in Spanish
- "Wet room"
- Correct wording #2
- Latin "v"
- Latin Sentence
- looking for the word that means a test or trial
- Meaning of "DZ" in Chinese/Taiwanese/Asian products
- Why is it beheading?
= January 11 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 11
= January 12 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 12
- definition
- Finding a Word
- Help with French pronunciation
- All right vs. Alright
- Shittle
- Calique?
- Surname prefixes
= January 13 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 13
- A request to review Zen
- Latin
- Hound of the Baskervilles
- "To Be"
- Is disrespect a word?
- "Night" and "eight"
= January 14 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 14
- it can't be helped that there's a lot of it about
- English phrase in telephone conversation
- Get Fuzzy
- Latin Phrase
- English Idiom
- About "wireless"
= January 15 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 15
= January 16 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 16
- Latin
- Basic JC-1 H2 Economics help needed
- Last name first
- -ing
- Sanctity
- Etc.
- Translation from German into English
= January 17 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 17
- Basic grammar
- Semantics
- What do you call this?
- one word for "the final destination"
- Is an independant contractor a "subordinate"?
- Arzhaan
- sorting problem
- Him
- Difference?
- Gerund or Compound Predicate
= January 18 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 18
- English Slang word myder
- When history was wrtten the final page will say..
- "rocks" meaning 'sports'??? ("rocks a 240x400 pixel screen")
- Exemplary exam questions
= January 19 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 19
- Punctuation
- English to Tamil translation
- Surnames relating to animals and birds
- Latin Sentence
- Singular and plural
- The Bahamas
- Use of consonant f as s
= January 20 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 20
= January 21 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 21
- Economics 101
- Kipper (medieval)
- like a wedding, only again just to confirm your commitment
- Andromache
- Odd construction
- Better wording
- Capitolinus Mons / Mons Capitolinus
- Poetic nonsense
= January 22 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 22
- NO EXIT in multiple languages
- How do americans sound to brits?
- Global Phoneme Frequency
- German article genders
- Japanese To English
- Hentaigana
- Gulzaar e akbari
- Bang/dead to rights
- "America"
- Latin to English Translation
= January 23 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 23
- The ich-Laut in beschäftigt
- Polish-to-English translation
- Capitalization
- Poetic nonsense II
- How do you put Japanese words in "alphabetical order"?
= January 24 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 24
- What does the Danish word 'læsebillede' mean?
- What's "Anti-Climax" in German?
- Urdu POETRY translation
- ADVICE please
- retroactive legitimacy
= January 25 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 25
- Mas
- Antonym
- Inuvik language?
- Quickie request
- How do they do that?
- How to pronounce wikipedia
- Homo Sapiens
= January 26 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 26
- Nesace, from Poe's Al Aaraaf
- On the one hand.... on the other hand
- "chandail de hockey"
- Synonym
- Written Okinawan
= January 27 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 27
= January 28 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 28
= January 29 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 29
= January 30 =
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Language/2008 January 30
= January 31 =