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What does dax ipsa refer to? Added more context |
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Oct 4 |
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What does dax ipsa refer to? A little more googling, and I found "daks" is Australian slang for trousers, still not sure about the ipsa portion. |
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Oct 4 |
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Oct 4 |
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What does dax ipsa refer to? +1 For finding the lyrics online. |
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Oct 4 |
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What does dax ipsa refer to? added context |
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Oct 4 |
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What is a good, short, word to describe a software engineer? Also Introvert. ;) |
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Oct 4 |
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What does dax ipsa refer to? @coleopterist: From the context of the song the name had more meaning than merely being name. It was an obvious reference to something. Its relation to English is that it is possible Australian slang of some sort. |
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Oct 4 |
asked | What does dax ipsa refer to? |
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Jan 28 |
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Why does English need an article before any noun? @ShreevatsaR: Oops! :) I guess my larger point is that language X and Y may have different specifics, but you can generally express anything in Y that you can in X. It may feel awkward or unnatural in some cases, but can be done. I would certainly understand it if someone told me "I have dog", but my initial thought would be to wonder if "dog" was some acronym for a disease I had not yet heard of. |
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Jan 27 |
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Jan 27 |
accepted | How to indicate possession when using abbreviation “Dr.” |
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Jan 27 |
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How to indicate possession when using abbreviation “Dr.” It feels more like an honorific. |
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Jan 27 |
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Why does English need an article before any noun? @ShreevatsaR: So one could theorize that since English doesn't have tenses to clarify quantity 0, 1, or many, we have to use articles. Neither necessarily better just a different mechanism. |
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Jan 27 |
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Jan 27 |
asked | How to indicate possession when using abbreviation “Dr.” |
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