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    Hi! I've discovered that this word can be spelled in both ways However, my Microsoft dictionary (set to AE) always corrects "labelled" (which is my preferred spelling) to "labeled" Therefore, I was wondering if "labeled" is AE and "labelled" is BE and in order to write consistent AE I should
  • label by or label with? - WordReference Forums
    Hello, I am unsure which one is correct english expression: 1 label an area in the picture with a circle 2 label an area in the picture by a circle should I use "with" or "by"?
  • ground floor, ground zero, first floor | WordReference Forums
    Would you call to -1 first floor below ground first floor? And so on to the floors below this one? From my limited experience with buildings like that, they have floors levels labeled as B1, B2, B3 etc for basement 1, basement 2 etc (If they are levels for car parks then they might be labeled P1 , P2 etc)
  • D before a telephone number | WordReference Forums
    What does mean letter D before a telephone number in English? T +7 XXX XXXXX D +7 XXX XXXXX E xxxx@XXX XX T - telephone, it's clear E - e-mail And D what does it stand for?
  • Dark-complected vs dark-skinned | WordReference Forums
    Hello everyone, I'd like to know if "dark-complected" and "dark-skinned" are both commonly used nowdays Are they polite expressions? Which one is more recommended? Examples: Ronaldo is dark-skinned [ = He has dark skin ] Ronaldo is dark-complected [ = He has dark skin ] Thank you very
  • In love, there is always one who kisses and one who offers the cheek . . .
    My mother found what is labeled a French proverb - "In love, there is always one who kisses and one who offers the cheek", but two French friends have never heard it Does anyone know that this is indeed a French proverb, and what it is in French?
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    Hi everyone! I´ve come across contexts in which ball games events were labeled as games not matches Would there be a difference between a match and a game? Thanks in advance
  • One who pees. Is peeer a word? - WordReference Forums
    Began looking for evidence of this word when I labeled someone a nervous peeer So far all I've seen is typos of the word peer Any insight into terms for someone who urinates or is urinating would be welcome




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