pronunciation (GenAm, US), Canadian <span class="searchmatch">English</span> (CanE), Australian <span class="searchmatch">English</span> (AuE), New Zealand <span class="searchmatch">English</span> (NZE) and Indian <span class="searchmatch">English</span> (InE; more broadly South Asian)...
Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Middle <span class="searchmatch">English</span> pronunciations in Wiktionary articles. Note that Middle <span class="searchmatch">English</span> is not a single uniform language; the term...
See Old <span class="searchmatch">English</span> phonology at Wikipedia for a thorough look at the sounds of Old <span class="searchmatch">English</span>....
Middle <span class="searchmatch">English</span> verbs. For information on how to organise verb entries, see Wiktionary:Middle <span class="searchmatch">English</span> entry guidelines#The verb. Because Middle <span class="searchmatch">English</span> is...
following is a list of putative words that have entries in two or more general <span class="searchmatch">English</span> dictionaries, but that have two or fewer attested uses. Notable ghost words...
Main category: <span class="searchmatch">English</span> nouns Key concepts substantive proper noun noun suffixes compound noun plural plurale tantum countable gender possessive noun phrase...
classify all Old <span class="searchmatch">English</span> verbs into four types: anomalous or basic, preterite-present, strong, and weak. The lemma form for an Old <span class="searchmatch">English</span> verb is the infinitive...
Main category: <span class="searchmatch">English</span> letters The <span class="searchmatch">English</span> language uses the twenty-six Latin script basic letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q...
in <span class="searchmatch">English</span> generally. "Numerals" is also a grammatical part of speech, but only applies to certain types of numbers. (See #Parts of speech.) <span class="searchmatch">English</span> generally...
<span class="searchmatch">English</span> Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">English</span> grammar Wikipedia Key concepts -ing-form gerund gerund-participle present participle gerund phrase noun form...