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Further customizing with Suffixes

corneredgame wrote 1 week ago: As you might have read the Many can have their statistics customized by using “prefixes” … more →

Tags: Rulebook, Customization

Cxu Esperanto estas por amantoj?

LDH wrote 2 weeks ago: I mentioned a couple of days ago about the mini-dictionary that you can get from the Esperanto Assoc … more →

Tags: Reasons, Esperanto, George Soros, Lovers, Romance, arnau torras i tutusaus, Catalonia, Esperanto Association of Britain, EAB

Are Italians naughty by nature?

Bernard O'Shea wrote 2 weeks ago: Ronaldinho If you are a follower of world football you would know that some Brazilian footballers an … more →

Tags: Italian, just musing, Bad boys get spanked, Chrissie Hynde, Ronaldinho, Spanking, The Pretenders

Extreme Writing Challenge #14: "Perfection"

hopemccain wrote 1 month ago: Happy Hump Day!  Let’s see if you can identify my latest challenge. __________ For one year, P … more →

Tags: Challenge, Creative Writing, Fiction, flash fiction, Short Story, Writer's Block, writing, Writing Prompts

Group

4monkey wrote 2 months ago: 団 だん group 星団 せいだん star cluster, 教団 きょうだん religious organization, 軍団 ぐんだん army corps, 選手団 せんしゅだん tea … more →

Tags: Noun, Kanji, Free Wallpaper, Desktop Background, Grade 5, hintergrundbilder, Wallpaper

ABC of Cameras

pookster wrote 2 months ago: My first car was a Mini Cooper S. A mate of mine had a Ford GT. He said it stood for “getuned”, but … more →

Tags: Photography (2), Photography, cameras, names, Prefix, Odd, strange

Take that!2 comments

kwhirsh wrote 2 months ago: I came across an interesting quiz the other day. It is designed to help German speakers avoid potent … more →

Tags: Daily Post, undertaker, entrepreneur, Article, Funeral, bury, Taker, Nehmen

.NET String extension methods to check for array of prefixes or suffixes

George Birbilis wrote 2 months ago: Seems StartsWith and EndsWith methods of String class in .NET are missing a version that accepts mul … more →

Tags: Posts, .NET, Array, Class, ClipFlair, CurrentCulture, endsWith, Extensions, Methods

Happy-go-lucky?2 comments

kwhirsh wrote 2 months ago: If you pull out your German-English dictionary and look up “happy,” you will find both f … more →

Tags: Daily Post, Happy, happiness, luck, Glücklich., Froh, Fröhlich, Pech, Schwefel

There's Truth in the Suffix

theafiles wrote 2 months ago: I want to thank Harvey for sending me this one.  I think it says a lot… AmerI-CAN Republ-I-CAN … more →

Tags: American, Democrat, Republican

What's With The '-ify' Trend?

Rich wrote 2 months ago: No, I haven’t mispelt ‘iffy’ – I’m talking about brands such as Spotif … more →

Tags: Blog, Australia, rich gearing, ify, Shopify, spotify, storify, vizify, Urban Dictionary

Malay grammar.

wendyongwf wrote 2 months ago: I have been taking Malay language classes for 10 weeks already. I used to think that the [verb] + [a … more →

Tags: Education, Singapore, Malay grammar, Conjunction, Prefix, classifier

fadfix15 comments

sesquiotic wrote 2 months ago: Is -ist the next -ly or -ster? Does that make sense? How about this: After e- and i-, what’s next? T … more →

Tags: word tasting notes, Language and Linguistics, fadfix, affix, Prefix, Infix, pseudofix

.NET String class extensions to replace prefix or suffix

George Birbilis wrote 2 months ago: Just added the following extension methods to StringExtensions class (of Utils.Extensions namespace) … more →

Tags: Posts, .NET, Class, ClipFlair, CurrentCulture, endsWith, Extensions, Methods, Prefix

English suffixes you need to know

Josh C wrote 2 months ago: There are many, many different types of suffixes in English. Suffixes are letters added to the end o … more →

Tags: WorDs

George RR Martin's prose style - Affixes, compound and combination words

Simon wrote 3 months ago: Abstract George RR Martin’s phenomenally successful series of sword-and-dragons fantasy novels … more →

Tags: Books, English Literature, Fantasy, A Game of Thrones, a clash of kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows, a dance with dragons, Prefix

one hundred and fifty four degrees: 'some winged boy's remains...'2 comments

circulartree wrote 3 months ago: Archaeologists ~ Wintersleep There’s a point, in history. Where, the word. Love. Finds, itself. Atta … more →

Tags: summer, Tree, Photography, postaday, Wintersleep, Archaeologists, one hundred and fifty four degrees

9 confusing ways to pluralize words

apprecionado wrote 3 months ago: Why must we make everything so complicated? By James Harbeck | February 27, 2013   Wouldn’t it … more →

Tags: languages, language, English, Grammar, plural, Word, Prefix, Latin, Borrowing

prefixes that create negatives

MIYELA wrote 3 months ago: The following prefixes of ‘im’, ‘ir’, ‘il’, ‘in’ and … more →

Tags: Word Of The Day, spelling bee, WorDs, Negative


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