seconde In German, common nouns (including the names <span class="searchmatch">of</span> SI units) are capitalized. Some spelling <span class="searchmatch">variations</span> also appear: hecto- = hekto- deca- = deka- deci-...
all these verbs, with the exception <span class="searchmatch">of</span> the most common (appeler and jeter) be conjugated like lever. At the same <span class="searchmatch">time</span>, it was recommended that verbs like...
first-declension nouns; the <span class="searchmatch">variation</span> happens in the singular. Note: These examples are forms from the Attic dialect. Citation form: τῑμή f (<span class="searchmatch">tīmḗ</span>) Citation form:...
tiem <span class="searchmatch">time</span> tym Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Variations</span> <span class="searchmatch">of</span> "t" Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Variations</span> <span class="searchmatch">of</span> "i" Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Variations</span> <span class="searchmatch">of</span> "m" Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Variations</span> <span class="searchmatch">of</span> "ti" Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Variations</span> <span class="searchmatch">of</span> "im"...
varieties <span class="searchmatch">of</span> English spoken in Britain from 1100–1500 C.E., meaning there was plenty <span class="searchmatch">of</span> <span class="searchmatch">variation</span> and change in pronunciation across <span class="searchmatch">time</span> and space....
<span class="searchmatch">time</span> <span class="searchmatch">Time</span> -<span class="searchmatch">time</span> <span class="searchmatch">timé</span> <span class="searchmatch">tìme</span> Ancient Greek τιμή Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Variations</span> <span class="searchmatch">of</span> "t" Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Variations</span> <span class="searchmatch">of</span> "i" Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Variations</span> <span class="searchmatch">of</span> "m" Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Variations</span> <span class="searchmatch">of</span> "e"...
caution, and it is common to find slight spelling <span class="searchmatch">variations</span>, normally to aid with the pronunciation <span class="searchmatch">of</span> the resulting word. In most situations it is preferable...
beginningless, endless See also Category:Thesaurus:<span class="searchmatch">Time</span> or Category:Thesaurus:Relative qualities 106. <span class="searchmatch">time</span> (Gutenberg) Thesaurus: n. interimcon. while, since...
and [œu̯] in the southern part. The diphthong ei has a smaller amount <span class="searchmatch">of</span> <span class="searchmatch">variations</span>, and is most commonly pronounced [æi̯] or [ɛ̝ɪ̯]. Other pronunciations...
/j/ in the following syllable there is free <span class="searchmatch">variation</span> between the allophones [e] and [ɛ]. ^ Allophone <span class="searchmatch">of</span> /ɛ/ in unstressed final and antepenultimate open...