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Ta and ta-ta - English Language Usage Stack Exchange tata also ta-ta, "good-bye," 1823, a word first recorded as infant's speech Abbreviation T T F N , "ta-ta for now," popularized 1941 by BBC radio program "ITMA," where it was the characteristic parting of the cockney cleaning woman character Mrs Mopp, voiced by Dorothy Summers ta 1772, "natural infantile sound of gratitude" [Weekley] At least that's what Etymology Online states
Why does tar mean “thank you”? - English Language Usage Stack . . . Ta British; informal Thank you ‘‘Ta,’ said Willie gratefully’ Oxford Dictionaries As to why and how “ta” means “thank you”, that is an interesting question As WS2's answer explains, the etymology of ta has been dated from 18th century, but it was probably said and heard much earlier than that
Is TAed a word? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange We commonly abbreviate teacher's assistant as TA Suppose I have the following sentence: I was a teacher's assistant for Chemistry 101 We can also say: I was a TA for Chemistry 101 But, is it
研究生助教TA和RA是什么? - 知乎 TA teaching assistant 是助教,主要辅助授课老师进行教学任务,包括改作业和卷子,带实验课或者辅导课,协助进行课程材料准备,部分学系的TA需要给学生讲课 RA research assistant 是研究助理,主要是按照教授的要求完成研究任务,例如实验设计,实验执行,数据采集数据分析,报告撰写等等
Data pronunciation: dayta or dahta? - English Language Usage . . . 2 It's DAY-ta on Star Trek, which is perhaps the ultimate reference :-) I cannot imagine Patrick Stewart saying "Dah-ta " P S An editorial reminder (as mentioned earlier) that data is plural; e g , "the data are clear" not "the data is clear " Feel free to edit this answer for references to data being either plural or singular in usage
Does the word “maven” have negative connotations? I’m interested in using the word maven to describe someone as being an expert, but don’t want to seem condescending Does maven have any negative connotations?