
Distinguished guest vs honored guest | WordReference Forums
Jun 27, 2013 · "Honoured" means that the speaker (and presumably the audience) deem the guest worthy of esteem. This is independent of whether they have received public recognition …
What to call words like uh, um, uh-huh, hmm - WordReference …
Dec 5, 2006 · The narrow meaning is words like "umm" "err" "ah" and "uh", that don't express meaning or change meaning. They only prevent someone else from speaking, allowing the …
How understandable is Koine Greek to a Modern Greek Speaker?
Jan 24, 2009 · I am doing some study and research on the Greek Language, I am learning modern Greek myself (an English speaker from Australia) and I have some questions that I …
native speaker - feminine | WordReference Forums
Jun 1, 2009 · For example, when saying "English native speaker" in a CV (which seems to be what you want to do) you may say "Anglais : langue maternelle". Second, "locuteur" is a term …
How to present someone for a speech? | WordReference Forums
Sep 20, 2006 · Please allow me to introduce our next speaker Mr Blah Blah Blah..,, N. nicy New Member. usa Sep 20, 2006
in the morning/ at the morning/ at morning - WordReference …
Oct 2, 2007 · Hi everybody, I've got a query about when that we talk about a special part of a day..like morning. I Know that the right way is to say "In the morning" , this sentence sound …
How would one hyphenate non English speakers?
May 3, 2012 · "English speaker" is a compound of two nouns. Non-, more than a word in its own right, is a negative prefix, always linked with a hyphen, so I wouldn't describe it as an …
giving the floor / handing over / you're next - WordReference …
Nov 24, 2021 · TV news shows have one person talking (to the audience) at a time. Often there is nothing said when it switches to a different speaker. Sometimes people say "over to you, …
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Do any of you / Does any of you...? - WordReference Forums
May 2, 2007 · Yeah, #1 & #4 are correct, but in spoken English they would all be acceptable (seeing as many, many native English speakers don't focus too much on grammar). #3 is …