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what is a word in that foreign language that does not have an equivalent word in English, OR, what is a word in English that does not have an equivalent word in the foreign la... morewhat is a word in that foreign language that does not have an equivalent word in English, OR, what is a word in English that does not have an equivalent word in the foreign language? Please state the name of the language and a brief definition of the words, thanks. (Equivalent as in a specific word in one language that corresponds to a specific word in the other language, requiring a multi-word explanation to get the pint across.)EXAMPLE: Quinceañera (Spanish) -- The fiesta de quince años is a celebration of a girl's fifteenth birthday. It has its cultural roots in Latin America, but is widely celebrated today throughout the Americas. The girl celebrating her 15th birthday is a quinceañera. ~ less
Why are some English names pronounced so differently than they're spelled? I'm thinking of Cholmondeley (pronounced "Chumley") and Featherstonehaugh (pronounced "Fanshaw").
As I understand it, there is good language and bad language, and bad language is definitely taboo here.Am I the only one who finds themselves fettered by this unconscionable restri... moreAs I understand it, there is good language and bad language, and bad language is definitely taboo here.Am I the only one who finds themselves fettered by this unconscionable restriction?