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Night Nite - WordReference Forums I think the rule would be: Use nite whenever you want except when you are trying to impress someone with your perfect grammar writing something important a grammar geek This is really bad advice for people who don't know that "nite" is an American-English marketing-industry variation of "night"
nite and night - WordReference Forums It's actually very interesting and evocative here, because "nite" has connotations that differ from "night " "Nite," as the previous posts explain, is a peculiarly American term and smacks of advertising, neon signs, cheap eats and entertainment
Gnite - WordReference Forums Hello all, What does G'nite mean? like G'nite love for example (that's the context where I read it) Thank you in advance! :)
nite (y) nite - WordReference Forums How do you say: Nite nite, sweet dreams, sleep tight in Spanish This is a standard formula in English for a child or partner Many thanks
Oh, thats so Nick at Night. | WordReference Forums Mother is trying to make daughter tell about her guy Daughter is unwilling to Mother insists on: - So tell me about the guy - Mom! - Is he dreamy? - Oh, that's so Nick at Night (Gilmore girls, tv-series) According to another version, she says "Nick at Nite" I know it's a night-time program
cest bien noté ! | WordReference Forums au telephone quand quelqu'un vous dit quelque chose et que vous voulez dire que vous avez bien pris en compte l'information, on peut dire c'est bien note Comment diriez-vous cela en anglais? [ ] Merci de votre aide
last night vs last evening - WordReference Forums Surely you can say in English "I went to the cinema last night" but why is it that I've never heard anybody say "I went to the cinema last evening"?
What do you think about vs. How do you think about “What do you think about” usually means “What is your opinion of”, though it could be a question about the object of your thoughts, as “What do you think about when you are walking in the park?” I suspect “how” creeps over from expressions such as “How do you like”; “How do you suppose” etc
Treat someone to - WordReference Forums Hi everyone, I know the expression "to treat someone to" means "to pay for someone else’s food, drink, or entertainment, etc" But I found some sentences where it doesn't seem to mean that So I would like to know the meaning of that expression in those sentences Here are the sentences: 1