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phonetics - English words ending with -enk -eng - English Language . . . 3 Mostly because -eng, -enk didn’t survive Middle English We don’t have native words in -eng, -enk because of a regular sound-change that any such words underwent in their evolution from Old English to Middle English to Modern English For example, Old English had a verb lengen meaning to lengthen (transitively) or to linger (intransitively)
Is teh an English word? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange I remember being told that "teh" (a common misspelling of "the") is actually a proper (though very old and no longer in common usage) English word Teh was used as an example that if every single
Pricey vs. Pricy - English Language Usage Stack Exchange First of all, dictionaries list both spellings, and pricy is generally listed as a variant spelling of pricey, not the other way round, at least in the dictionaries I have checked (Merriam-Webster, Wiktionary, New Oxford American Dictionary, American Heritage Dictionary, Cambridge Dictionaries Online) Secondly, the usage stats from the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) and the
Terms for name prefixes Ms. , Mr. vs Prof. , Dr. I'm searching for two words that adequately describe and differentiate between the following two categories groups of words, given they exist in english: Ms, Mr, Mrs, Miss etc Dr, Prof, Revd etc