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Language never stops evolving. Some words become obsolete and gradually disappear and new words appear on the horizon every day...
A few days ago we posted part one of our two-part mini series on summer recipes...
We managed to double what we offered you a year ago…
Have you had enough of the sun? Have you found a blanket-size free spot in the shade? Do you feel like sitting back and having a crossword siesta?
What is common in peach ice cream, yellow pigs, emojis, tattoos and international justice? Isn’t it obvious? We celebrate them on the same day every year.

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62 summer proverbs + 40 summer quotes That is our refreshing language cocktail for you this weekend.

Latin abbreviations in English

We know how and when to use most Latin abbreviations, such as: AD – anno Domini – „in the year of the Lord”; A.M. – ante meridiem – „before midday”; P.M – post meridiem – „after midday” …

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Can you spell that, please?

There are certain „imported” words in the English language that have two valid spelling versions – one with special characters coming from the original language – and another version with characters adjusted to the English alphabet.

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