
What does “w/” mean? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Apr 2, 2015 · 2 pieces toast w/ gravy. Is a shorter way of writing "Two pieces of toast with gravy." The B strings tuned w/ low E 7th fret harmonic-(6th string,7th fret). means "The B strings tuned …
Is there a common abbreviation for "with or without"? e.g. w/wo …
👉 Baskets come w/fries+slaw 👉 Naked dogs come w/o buns 👉 Fries and rings available w±o/salt. And so you order yourself up: 1 redhot basket w/rings 1 bratwurst basket w/kraut 1 naked polish …
Are "w/o", "w/", "b/c" common abbreviations in the US?
May 30, 2013 · I purposely didn't mention I/O & c/o in my previous comment as I was aware of those. In particular, c/o has been used as long as I can remember. But otherwise this suggests …
Are W and Y vowels? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Further complicating things, w has both voiced and unvoiced qualities, a result of the evolution of the Latin alphabet to replace runic alphabets in Germanic languages. It also picked up other …
phonology - What is the use of "w" as Semi-vowel? - English …
Jul 30, 2020 · The function of the 'y' and 'w' in Yell and Well are not in any material sense different to the leading consonants in Tell, Sell, and Fell. The inclusion of 'y' as a semi-vowel in "cry" or …
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为什么中国人把w (double you )读成'达不溜'? - 知乎
最早的时候,腓尼基字母一共有22个,其中就没有U,只有V,也没有W。到了大概11世纪的时候,人们把两个字母V连在一起创造出了字母W,所以最早的时候: W=double v. 后来,为方便 …
Should I capitalize 'western' when it anticipates 'culture'?
May 7, 2022 · Interestingly, it seems to be western cultures that don’t like eating insects – perhaps because it’s thought to be wrong or just disgusting, even if it’s not!' The first one is …
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What are the conventional words for characters (A-Z)?
I have just read the newest post of DOGHOUSEDIARIES, and I am wondering whether the words for characters are fixed in the USA or the UK, as I am not a native English speaker. For …