sound right to your ears. Ever wondered why we say tick-tock, not tock-tick, ding-dong, not dong-ding; King Kong, not Kong King? Turns out it is one of the unwritten rules of English that native speakers know without knowing. The rule, explains a BBC article, is: "If there are three words then the order has to go I, A, O. If there are two words the
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Amazing Maps. How a Germanic Term for Soap Reached Aboriginal Australian Languages. The map illustrates the etymological path of the word 'soap' from Germanic languages (English 'soap', W. Germanic '*saipā', Frankish '*saipā') through Latin ('sāpō'), Ancient Greek ('sáppōn'), Syriac ('ṣappōnā'), Arabic ('ṣābūn'), Malay ('sabun'), Makassarese ('sabu
Prophetic perfect tense is a literary technique used in the Bible that describes future events that are so certain to happen that they are referred to in the past tense as if they had already happened. next week has been exhausting
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