The list below of mostcommonwords in English cannot be definitive. It is based on an analysis of the Oxford English Corpus of over a 1000000000 number billion words, and represents one study done by Oxford English Dictionary The electronic versions Oxford Online , associated with the Oxford English Dictionary . ref name langfacts http oxforddictionaries.com words the oec facts about the language The OEC Facts about the language . Retrieved June 22, 2011. ref This source includes writings of all sorts from literary novels and specialist journals to everyday newspapers and magazines and from Hansard to the language of chatrooms, emails, and weblogs , ref name oec http www.askoxford.com oec mainpage ?view uk AskOxford.com The Oxford English Corpus . Retrieved June 22, 2006. ref unlike some sources which use texts from only specific sources. ref name 1000uk http www.bckelk.ukfsn.org words uk1000n.html Top 1000 words in UK English . ref The Reading Teachers Book of Lists claims that the first 25 words make up about one third of all printed material in English, and that the first 100 make ... The First 100 Most Commonly Used EnglishWords . ref Note that the items listed may ... name langfacts See also http www.sightwordsgame.com sight words 100 mostcommonwords Oxford Corpus 100 Compared to Dolch and Fry A General Service List of EnglishWords Basic English Dolch Word List Frequency analysis Frequency list Letter frequencies Number of words in English Oxford English Corpus Swadesh list Zipf s law References reflist Category Lists of Englishwords Category Lists of commonwords ar he simple Mostcommonwords in English zh ... the words in the Oxford English Corpus. ref name langfacts div style float left class wikitable ... 92 new 93 want 94 because 95 any 96 these 97 give 98 day 99 most 100 us div br style clear both Source ... more details
cryptanalysis Frequency list Mostcommonwords in English Swadesh list Zipf s law External links http esperanto panorama.net angla vortaro.htm Esperanto English Glossary contains the 552 most frequent Esperanto words and morphemes http esperanto panorama.net franca vortaro.htm Lexique Esp ranto ... words with English translations http www.xs4all.nl pilger breo al3.htm Bazaj radikoj Esperanto Esperanto Basic Roots, Esperanto Esperanto Notes references Category Lists of words Category Esperanto language ... fr quents en esp ranto http www.esperanto chicago.org glossary.htm Esperanto English Glossary a list of over 650 commonly used Esperanto root words http members.ozemail.com.au dazz index.html Esperanto ... more details
multiple issues notability February 2011 refimprove February 2011 orphan February 2011 EnglishWords is a Canadian Indie Rock Band based in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island . It is made up of two song writing brothers Ryan & Aaron Crane , a cousin Todd MacLean , an old friend Josh Byrne and a spring chicken Andrew Murray . ref http www.englishwordsband.com info.htm ref They were originally known as Smothered in Hugs . Taking their name from a Guided By Voices song, Smothered In Hugs formed in Charlottetown, P.E.I. in 2005 The band s debut LP The Healing Power Of Injury was released nationally in February 2009 and welcomed by rave reviews. Critics described the record as being bright, cleverly articulated, gorgeously melodic, urgently paced, unpredictable, and wholly memorable. On January 15, 2010 in front of a packed bar crowd, Smothered in Hugs did something wholly unexpected. They announced that they were changing their name to EnglishWords. To go along with the name change the band personally handed out copies of their new 4 song EP Customer Appreciation to everyone who was in attendance. Healing Power of Injury won the 2010 Music PEI Award for Rock Recording of the Year. ref http musicpei.com news article.php?newsid 95 ref Healing Power of Injury was nominated for the 2010 East Coast Music Award for Rock Recording of the Year. ref http ecma.com news.asp?id 92 ref The group has performed and toured with various other East Coast artists including Collagen Rock Records label mates http twohourstraffic.com Two Hours Traffic , electro rockers http holyfuckmusic.com Holy Fuck and http www.inflightsafety.ca In Flight Safety to name only a few. EnglishWords were invited by http www.joelplaskett.com Joel Plaskett to perform as a part of the annual Canada Day concert in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia following a showcase at the 2010 ECMA s in Sydney, Nova Scotia. References references Category Canadian indie rock groups ... more details
Origins Lists of Englishwords of international origin loanwords Errors List of frequently misused Englishwords List of Englishwords with disputed usage Characteristics Mostcommonwords in English List of the longest Englishwords with one syllable List of Englishwords without rhymes wikt Appendix Englishwords with diacritics and Englishwords with diacritics Case sensitive Englishwords Capitonym List of self contradicting words in English American British differences American and British English differences List of American words not widely used in the United Kingdom List of British words not widely used in the United States List of words having different meanings in British and American English Word categorization schemes Basic English includes list of the 850 core words List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names Pronunciation List of names in English with counterintuitive pronunciations List of Englishwords without rhymes Words and expressions subsets of Parts of Speech Auxiliary verb Irregular verb List of collective nouns Word length List of all two letter combinations three letter acronym Three letter abbreviation Three letter vowel less English word Four letter word Longest word in English Slang List of internet slang Expression language Expressions List of slogans List of state mottos List of ethnic slurs List of kennings List of genericized trademark s Category English language ... more details
to distinguish them from commonEnglishwords or to assist in proper pronunciation yerba mate mat ...Unreferenced date February 2007 Wiktionary Appendix Englishwords with diacritics Some English language word s have letters with diacritic al marks. Most of the words are loanword s from French language ... with French caf or Italian caff leads to the unnecessary accent being added. Native Englishwords ... English language Written accents Lists Wiktionary Appendix Englishwords with diacritics Lists of Englishwords of international origin List of Englishwords of French origin French phrases used by English speakers List of German expressions in English List of Englishwords of Spanish origin Wiktionary Transwiki List of Spanish expressions in commonEnglish DEFAULTSORT Diacritics Category Englishwords and phrases of foreign origin Category English spelling zh .... Some are however originally English, or at least their diacritics are. Proper noun s are not generally counted, except when used as an eponym . Words imported from other languages Non Englishwords enter the English language by a process of naturalization , or specifically Anglicisation , which ... cases, imported words can be found in print in both their accented and unaccented versions. Since ... forms, they increasingly list unaccented forms, though in some cases the only correct English spelling as given by the Oxford English Dictionary OED and other dictionaries requires the diacritic e.g., soup on, fa ade . Words that retain their accents often do so to help indicate pronunciation e.g. frapp , na ve , souffl , or to help distinguish them from an unaccented English word e.g. expos ... , fa ade and entr e . Some Spanish words with the letter have been naturalised by substituting ny e.g. ca n is now usually canyon , pi n is now usually pinyon pine pinyon . Certain words like pi ata ... letter n . In words of German origin, the letters with Umlaut diacritic umlauts , , may ... more details
The New World of EnglishWords, or, a General Dictionary is a dictionary compiled by Edward Phillips and first published in London in 1658. It was the first Folio printing folio English dictionary. ref Drake 2003 , p. 853. ref Contents As well as containing commonwords, the dictionary featured many unusual words, foreign terms, proper nouns and other specialist terms. In total, the original edition featured 11 000 entries, increasing to 17 000 by the fifth edition in 1696. ref Jackson 2002 , p. 36. ref It was later revised and enlarged by John Kersey in 1706, eventually containing 38 000 entries. Kersey had already compiled his own dictionary, A New English Dictionary , in 1702, and used this revised edition of The New World of EnglishWords as the basis for his more concise Dictionarium Anglo Britannicum in 1708. ref H llen 2005 , pp. 159 169. ref Plagiarism At least half of the entries were copied directly, without permission, from Thomas Blount lexicographer Thomas Blount s Glossographia , which had been published a few years before. Blount responded by publishing A world of errors discovered in the Interpreter of Hard Words, written against Sir Edward Phillips book entitled A New World in 1673. ref Barber 1997 , p. 78 Drake 2003 , p. 853. ref Full title blockquote The new world of Englishwords, or, A general dictionary containing the interpretations of such hard words as are derived ... An Introduction 2002 . ISBN 9780415231732. Dictionaries of English DEFAULTSORT New World Of EnglishWords Category English dictionaries Category 1658 books ref book stub ..., mythology, and poetical fiction, historical relations, geographical descriptions of most countries ..., and other most memorable passages are mentioned as also all other subjects that are useful and appertain to our English language a work very necessary for strangers, as well as our own countrymen ... reflist Bibliography Barber, Charles Laurence, Early Modern English Edinburgh Edinburgh University ... more details
List of mostcommon surnames by region List of mostcommon surnames in Africa List of mostcommon surnames in Asia List of mostcommon surnames in Central America List of mostcommon surnames in Europe List of mostcommon surnames in North America List of mostcommon surnames in Oceania List of mostcommon surnames in South America See also List of most popular given names Family name affixes References Reflist Lists by country Category Lists of popular names Surnames, mostcommon Category Surnames es Anexo Apellidos m s comunes eo Listo de plej oftaj familiaj nomoj ko hu Leggyakoribb magyar vezet knevek list ja ro Lista celor mai uzuale nume de familie sl Seznam najpogostej ih priimkov th vi Danh s ch m t s h ph bi n zh ... more details
R sound, as in word. However, there are many words that do not contain a vowel letter defined as A , E , I , O , U in their written form. In most of these, such as try, the letter Y stands for a vowel sound. Abbreviations such as km are not considered words in their own right. There are also some truly vowelless interjection s and onomatopoeia which do not contain Y or R. Words without vowel letters In English, the letter Y can be represent either a vowel or consonant sound, and a large number of Modern Englishwords spell the IPA en and IPA en a sounds with the letter Y, such as try, cry ... , rhythm , and wikt syzygy syzygy which are vowels in this case. The longest such word in common use is rhythm s, and the longest such word in Modern English is the obsolete 17th century word wikt symphysy symphysy . If archaic words and spellings are considered, there are many more, the longest perhaps ... for a vowel sound IPA u in Welsh language Welsh words, and a small number of these words have entered Modern English, such as The crwth pronounced IPA kr or IPA kru and also spelled cruth is a Welsh ... English, nearly always spelled combe as in Ilfracombe and Castle Combe , coomb as in J. R ..., and is now a commonly used word on the internet. Words without Y or W There are fewer words with no vowel letters including Y or W. The longest such lexical word not counting interjections ... IPA n , as in delighted to the nth degree, is in fairly common usage. Vowelless proper names, such as Ng ..., including m hm, hmm, mm, brr, grr, zzzz, shhhh. Many can be lengthened indefinitely. Words without vowel sounds Rhotic dialects, such as in Canada and the United States, have many words such as bird ... consonant, IPA . However, others analyze these words instead as having a rhotic vowel , IPA . The difference may be partially one of dialect. There are a few such words which are disyllabic, like ... . , and Ur turtle IPA .t .tl . The words wyrm and myrrh contain neither a vowel letter nor a vowel ... more details
of Greek to the English vocabulary can be quantified in two ways, Type token distinction type and token frequencies type frequency is the proportion of distinct words token frequency is the proportion of words in actual texts. Since mostwords of Greek origin are specialized technical and scientific ... reflecting Modern Greek , for instance taverna . The written form of Greek words in English ... List of Greek words with English derivatives List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic ... English Category Englishwords and phrases of foreign origin Greek ar an Helenismo ...The Greek language has contributed to the English language English vocabulary in three ways directly ... frequency in a large word list will be larger than that in a small word list. In a typical English dictionary of 80,000 words, which corresponds very roughly to the vocabulary of an educated English speaker, about 5 of the words are borrowed from Greek directly, and about 25 indirectly if we count modern coinages from Greek roots as Greek . Since the living Greek and English languages were not in direct ... roots&mdash and often re borrowed back into Modern Greek. Still, there are a few Greek words which were borrowed organically&mdash though indirectly. The English word olive comes through the Romance ... Linear b English Glossary ref ref http www.palaeolexicon.com default.aspx?static 12&wid 318 Palaeolexicon ... an adaptation of a native Scythian word ref becomes Latin butyrum and eventually English butter . A larger ... through vernaculars, so their English spelling does not reflect their Greek forms. Until the 16th century, the few Greek words that were absorbed into English came through their Latin language Latin derivatives. Most of the early borrowings are for expressions in theology for which there were no English equivalents. In the late 16th century an influx of Greek words were derived directly, in intellectual fields and the new science. In the 19th and 20th centuries a few learned words and phrases ... more details
genetic genealogy In genetics , the most recent common ancestor MRCA of any set of organism s is the most recent individual from which all organisms in the group are directly Common descent descended . The term ... until we find the most recent common ancestor MRCA of all humans who were alive in 1995, via this particular ... Eve also known as the African Eve , the most recent common ancestor of all humans via the mitochondrial ... patrilineal inheritance and to find the Y chromosomal Adam , the most recent common ancestor of all ... to the most recent common ancestor for the Y chromosome or mitochondrial DNA for a pair of individuals ... PBS and National Geographic Channel , 2003 Family DEFAULTSORT Most Recent Common Ancestor Category ... p edek de Most recent common ancestor es Ancestro com n m s reciente fa fr ... genetic, mathematical model or computer simulation. The term MRCA is usually used to describe a common ancestor of individuals within a species. It can also be used to describe a common ancestor between species. To avoid confusion, last common ancestor LCA or the equivalent term concestor is sometimes ... to identify a common ancestor between a set of organisms via specific gene pathways. Mitochondrial ... via one or two common ancestors, their parent s . Adding the next generation will connect all first ... , http tedlab.mit.edu dr Papers Rohde MRCA two.pdf On the common ancestors of all living humans . Submitted ... of the MRCA are by definition also common ancestors, we can find less recent common ancestors by pushing further back in time to ancient common ancestors of all people alive. Eventually we reach ... and those who are common ancestors of all living humans. This point in time is termed the identical ... Rohde 2004 cite journal author Rohde DL, Olson S, Chang JT title Modelling the recent common ancestry ... s Tale It is also possible to use the term MRCA to describe the common ancestor of two or more different species. In the past, the term MRCA was used interchangeably with last common ancestor LCA to denote ... more details
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Chinese words of English origin have become more common in mainland China during its reform and opening and resultant increased contact with the West . Examples M i k f ng microphone Xi show K Cool aesthetic cool Y m i er email b i b i bye bye s p l n Aspirin b j n bikini b sh bus k l ng Clone genetics clone h i k Hacker term Hacker y u m humour m t Model person model b j n Bikini b sh Bus k t ng Cartoon xu ji Cigar f x s Fascism j t Guitar b i s j t Bass guitar h m ng Hormone xi s d l Hysteria ji k Jacket k o l Koala lu ji logic m t Model person Model m d ng modern m n i y Mummy m tu Engine Motor n g d ng Nicotine n l ng Nylon l i d Radar sh l ng Salon gathering Salon i z AIDS sh f Couch Sofa t n k Tank Teflon tu f TOEFL y p sh Yuppie Activities P i du party g o r f Golf m l s ng Marathon o l n p k Olympic Games Olympics p ng p ng Table tennis ping pong p k Poker S nu k snooker l n b Rumba t n g Tango dance Tango b l i Ballet d s k Disco OK k l OK Karaoke Corporations M i d ng l o McDonald s K n d j Kentucky Fried Chicken X ng ba k Starbucks G g Google China F i S B K Facebook u p i k OPEC Drinks b i l n d brandy k f i coffee caf xi ng b n Champagne wine Champagne f t ji vodka w i sh j whisky l ng m jiu rum Food qi o k l chocolate n ng m ng ... l salad s n m ng zh sandwich See also List of Englishwords of Chinese origin List of Englishwords of Japanese origin List of Spanish words of Chinese origin Chinglish Gairaigo Sino Japanese vocabulary ... Refimprove date March 2010 Reflist Category Chinese words and phrases Category Cantonese words and phrases Category Mandarin words and phrases Category Taiwanese culture Category Globalization Category ... more details
Yiddish words may be used in a primarily English language context. An English sentence that uses these words ... in English speaking countries add many Yiddish words into their conversation, beyond general Yiddish words and phrases used by English speakers . In this meaning, Yinglish is not the same as Yeshivish ... 639 3 Language Code . Accessed 2009 08 04. ref Many of these words have not been assimilated into English and are unlikely to be understood by English speakers who do not have substantial Yiddish knowledge ... these words and many more in detail. With the exceptions of blintz, kosher used in English slang , and shmo, none of the other words in this list are labeled as Yinglish in Rosten s book. See also List of Englishwords of Yiddish origin . CompactTOC8 side yes A aidim   son in law, from middle ... on. One of the ten non English language Englishwords that were voted Words hardest to translate in June .... While Yinglish is generally restricted in definition to the adaptation of Yiddish lemmas to English ... intelligible with English. ref SIL International, http www.sil.org ISO639 3 documentation.asp ... bubkes literally goat droppings , in Polish bobki C capi English spelling of Kepi as synonym for Kippah ... English slang a Hasidic Jew from Yiddish frum , religious also cf. German Frommer pious person frum ... woman s husband slightly more restrictive than the English word illegitimate maven   expert from ... linguistic origin as English now Russian nudnik   pest, pain in the neck , originally ... etc. Also used metaphorically to the English equivalent smut, sleaze from German Schmutz schnaps   ... schnoz schnozzle shnozzle a nose, especially a large nose. cf. English nozzle . also spelled ... Williams , from vaudeville and the Catskills Borscht Belt origin from the English tumult. tsaddik ... www.hebrew4christians.com Glossary Yiddish Words yiddish words.html A nice list of choice Yiddish Ameridish words. http www.jewishbookcenter.com The Jewish Book Center of The Workmen s Circle http www.columbia.edu ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 border 0 cellspacing 0 cellpadding 5 align center width 100 class wikitable style margin 1em auto 1em auto align left valign top English align left valign top Hindi align left valign top Hindi align left valign top Comment Computer br abhikalitra br sa ga aka HTML atip h y a sa ketan bh . . . is also acceptable. PHP . . p . c.p There is no translation for the full form of PHP which is the recursive abbreviation PHP Hypertext Preprocessor as yet and thus a phonetic translation . . is acceptable. Java Sun Java j v Wikipedia vikip iy Website j lapatra References references Category Translation Category Hindi ... more details
Bible translation infobox translation title CommonEnglish Bible full name CommonEnglish Bible other names abbreviation CEB NT published 2010 OT published 2011 complete bible published 2011 textual basis New Testament NT Novum Testamentum Graece Nestle Aland Greek New Testament 27th edition . Old Testament ... 2010 CommonEnglish Bible Committee genesis 1 1 3 When God began to create the heavens and the earth ... life. The CommonEnglish Bible or CEB is an English translation of the Bible Hebrew and Christian ... and Eastern Orthodox Church Orthodox Church canons. The English used is intended to be at a comfortable level for over half of all English readers, hence the name CommonEnglish . ref http www.commonenglishbible.com ... tabid 207 Default.aspx CEB website ref History The CommonEnglish Bible is sponsored by an alliance ... . ref http www.trademarkia.com commonenglish bible 77753269.html Trademarkia page ref The publishing ... consulted as well. ref cite book last Peterson first David coauthors Green, Joel, et al title The CommonEnglish Bible New Testament publisher CommonEnglish Bible year 2010 page Preface isbn 9781609260064 ... more than 700 people worked on the CommonEnglish Bible. Features The CEB attempts to substitute more natural wording for traditional biblical terminology. For instance, where most Bibles use ... example of commonEnglish is substituting harass for persecute If the world harassed me, it will harass you too, John 15 20 . Contraction grammar Contraction s are used more frequently in the CommonEnglish Bible than in more Formal Equivalent translations. For example, the New Revised Standard ... lands in the CommonEnglish Bible are produced by the National Geographic Society . ref http www.commonenglishbible.com ... ref The full CommonEnglish Bible, both Old and New Testaments and the Apocrypha, can be accessed ... Today s New International Version . ref http www.christianpost.com news commonenglish ... online English Bible translation navbox Category English Bible translations English, Common ... more details
. 45 46. ref Fowler s Fowler s Modern English Usage says that One of the most persistent myths about prepositions in English is that they properly belong before the word or words they govern and should ... that this is another great Shibboleth of English syntax , and the grammatical rule that most people ... to transfer Latin rules to the English language in Latin, infinitives are unsplittable words, e.g., amare, cantare, audire . ref name Cutts 2009. p. 111 Misconception The words and and but must ... marks . According to Ilene Strizver, Misuse of dumb quotes is one of the mostcommon typographical ... also Linguistic prescription List of Englishwords with disputed usage Split infinitive References ... 2007 ref Bra07 cite book title Common Errors in English Usage edition 2nd last Brians first Paul year ... quotation marks . This list comprises widespread modern beliefs about English language English language ... poll were asked to submit the three points of grammatical usage they most disliked . Participants ... are only perceived as such. Ref label A a none With no authoritative language academy , English is not a prescriptive language . Therefore, guidance on English language usage can come from many sources ... about English usage which the authors imagine to be, as a rule , true. But statements of this kind ... to English as a Foreign Language by R. A. Close George Allen and Unwin, London, 1962 . ref blockquote ... an infinitive, according to The Oxford Guide to Plain English , ref name Cutts 2009. p. 111 Cut09 Cutts ... of Chicago Writing Program . ref In his grammar book A Plea for the Queen s English 1864 , Henry ... of English usage . ref But08 Butterfield 2008 . p. 136. ref The Chicago Manual of Style .... It has been so for centuries, and even the most conservative grammarians have followed this practice ... the word and , Fowler s Modern English Usage states, There is a persistent belief that it is improper ... to be unshakeable. Yet it has no foundation. ref Bur96 Burchfield 1996 . p. 121. ref Misconception The English ... more details
Lists of Englishwords derived from Celtic languages List of Englishwords of British origin List of Englishwords of Gaulish origin List of Englishwords of Irish origin List of Englishwords of Scottish Gaelic origin List of Englishwords of Welsh origin See also Irish words used in the English language Category Lists of Englishwords Celtic origin Category Lists of lists Englishwords of Celtic origin Category Celtic loanwords Englishwords of Celtic origin ... more details
This is a word in the English language which come from Romanian language Romanian . pastrami a type of cured meat Usually cited as being from the Romanian verb a p stra , to keep or preserve, which entered into Yiddish language Yiddish and hence into English. http www.etymonline.com index.php?search pastrami&searchmode none Another theory suggests it is ultimately from Turkish language Turkish and entered into Romanian as a loanword , and another suggests connections with Greek language Greek pastonos , I salt . Note that there is only one word of common usage in English which may claim Romanian origin. This is due largely to the language s isolation from proper Latin, as well as the political isolation endured by the country. These conditions have prevented the spread of Romanian vocabulary outside of its native land. See also Lists of Englishwords of international origin Category Lists of Englishwords of foreign origin Romanian origin, List of Englishwords of ... more details
word for youngster Expand list date August 2011 See also Lists of Englishwords of international origin List of Englishwords of Swedish origin List of Englishwords of Scandinavian origin List of Englishwords of Old Norse origin Wiktionary Category Norwegian derivations The category of words ...notability date August 2009 unreferenced date August 2009 Some words from the Norwegian language have entered into commonEnglish language English usage. Many of the words relate to the climate and culture of Norway , or skiing . In total English language has about 600 loanwords from Scandinavian languages. Not all of these words are definitely from Norwegian. They may be from other Scandinavian languages such as Danish language Danish or Swedish language Swedish , or may come from List of Englishwords of Old Norse origin Old Norse when it was a single language. Akvavit Aquavit also akevitt , a kind of distilled spirit made of potatoes Brisling small, herring like, marine fish Fjord a long indentation of a sea Floe as in ice floe, a river ice slide Klister a kind of ski wax , from the word for glue or paste also common Scandinavian Kraken giant octopus, or giant squid Krill small shrimp like animal Lefse Norwegian potato flatbread similar to a tortilla Lemming lemen , a rodent species Lutefisk fish course made from dried fish and lut Sodium hydroxide lye . Quisling a traitor, from Vidkun Quisling Ski wax Skare a kind of ski wax , from the Norwegian word for Snow Types snow crust Ski ... named for the Telemark region in Norway Uff da interjection, other English spellings of this word include ... derivations The category of words with Danish derivations at Wiktionary , Wikipedia s sister project Wiktionary Category Swedish derivations The category of words with Swedish derivations at Wiktionary , Wikipedia s sister project Category Lists of Englishwords of foreign origin Norwegian Category Norwegian words and phrases ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2011 The Finnish language has lent few word s to the English language the Finn language is rather a net importer of words. However the following words of Culture of Finland Finnish origin are some examples Widespread The most commonly used Finnish word in English is sauna , and it has been loaned to many other languages. Specialized Words derived from Finnish used in more specialized fields aapa mire a marsh type, in biology palsa low, often oval, frost heave s occurring in polar and subpolar climates pulk a type of toboggan derivative of word wikt pulkka pulkka Rapakivi granite a granite Rock geology rock in petrology Cultural In English, Finnish words used with reference to the Finnish culture, but not nativized in English and not used in other contexts sisu the Finnish state of mind about strong character and grim forbearance, has been documented in English since at least 1940. kantele a Finnish zither Salients, re entrants and pockets Motti motti a Finnish military tactic Salmiakki a salty liquorice and popular Finnish candy See also List of Englishwords of Sami origin Finnish name Finglish Finnish exonyms Notes and references Reflist External links Wiktionary category type with Finnish language origins category Finnish derivations Wikibooks Finnish http www.suomienglantisanakirja.fi english.php English Finnish English Online Dictionary http www.cs.tut.fi jkorpela Finnish.html The Finnish Language a list of resources http homepage.univie.ac.at Johanna.Laakso joens.html Univie SUOMALAIS homepage in Finnish Merge List of Englishwords of Sami origin date August 2009 DEFAULTSORT EnglishWords Of Finnish Origin Category Finnish loanwords Category Lists of Englishwords of foreign origin Finnish Category Finnish language ... more details
Breton in some cases. Beyond the loan of common nouns, there are numerous English toponyms, surnames ... F rster Keltisches Wortgut im Englischen , 1921, cited by J.R.R. Tolkien , English and Welsh , 1955. many English surnames, ranging from the rarest to the most familiar, are linguistically derived from ... . The word has been adopted in most European languages. An earlier English form was flannen ... vooga , cave . Many dialect words in the Westcountry dialects West Cornish dialect of English language English are from the Cornish language itself, however these words are localised to West Cornwall and therefore it would not be accurate to describe them as having passed into English proper . Words ... . It suggests a direct Old English derivation for coombe . Coumba, or coumbo, is the common western ... none contribution Tor . ref Welsh words used in English Image National Eisteddfod Maes 2007.jpg thumb right 200px Eisteddfod Englishwords lifted directly from Welsh, and used with original spelling ... See also Wiktionary Appendix Glossary of Welsh Words of English Origin List of Englishwords ... List Of EnglishWords Of Welsh Origin Category Welsh language Category Welsh loanwords Englishwords of Welsh origin Category Celtic loanwords Englishwords of Welsh origin Category Lists of English ...Expand list date August 2008 Wiktionary Category English terms derived from Welsh This is a list of English language words of Welsh language origin. As with the Goidelic languages, the Brythonic tongues ..., or Vowles, to mention only a few. ref Words that derive from Welsh File Cardigan Welsh Corgi.jpg right thumb 200px Welsh Corgi Please cite a documented etymology before adding words to this list ... none Online Etymology Dictionary ref flannel the Oxford English Dictionary says the etymology is uncertain ... title An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English first Ernest last Weekley year 1921 . ref ... An Etymological Dictionary the English Language first Walter W last Skeat year 1888 . ref flummery ... more details
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This is a list of the mostcommon surnames in Oceania. Australia Statistics are drawn from Australia n government records of 2007. ref name Australia1 cite web url http pericles.ipaustralia.gov.au atmoss falcon search tools.Main?pSearch Surname title Search for Australian Surnames author IP Australia publisher Government of Australia accessdate 2007 05 14 ref class wikitable Name Number of people 1 Smith surname Smith 114,997 2 Jones surname Jones 56,698 3 Williams surname Williams 55,555 4 Brown surname Brown 54,896 5 Wilson surname Wilson 46,961 6 Taylor surname Taylor 45,328 7 Johnson 33,435 8 White surname White 31,099 9 Martin name Martin 31,058 10 Anderson surname Anderson 30,910 11 Thompson surname Thompson 29,931 12 Nguy n Nguyen 29,798 13 Thomas surname Thomas 27,276 14 Walker surname Walker 26,688 15 Harris surname Harris 26,025 16 Lee surname Lee 25,612 17 Ryan surname Ryan 25,526 18 Robinson name Robinson 25,168 19 Kelly surname Kelly 25,014 20 King surname King 24,870 See also Lists of mostcommon surnames List of mostcommon surnames in Asia List of mostcommon surnames in Central America List of mostcommon surnames in Europe List of mostcommon surnames in North America List of mostcommon surnames in South America References reflist Lists by country DEFAULTSORT List Of MostCommon Surnames Category Surnames Category Lists of popular names Surnames, mostcommon Category Superlatives ... more details
Scottish origin can refer to the following List of Englishwords of Scots origin i.e. Lowland Scots language Scots Lallans, Doric etc. List of Englishwords of Scottish Gaelic origin There is also inter borrowing between these two tongues. Disambig Category Lists of lists Englishwords of Scottish origin ... more details
The following is a list of Englishwords without rhymes , called refractory rhymes that is, a list of word s in the English language which rhyme with no other English word. The word rhyme here is used in the strict sense, called a perfect rhyme , that the words are pronounced the same from the vowel ... words that match most of the sounds from the stressed vowel onwards and so are near rhymes, called ... IPA en tri m , rhymes with liberum arbitrium , a legal term Non rhyming Englishwords Perhaps ... the stress shifts to the penultimate syllable, rhymeless words are quite common, perhaps even the norm ... Of EnglishWords Without Rhymes Category Lists of Englishwords Rhyme Category Rhyme ... rhymes words that are identical in their stressed syllables, such as bay and obey are often not counted as true rhymes and have not been considered. Only the list of one syllable words can hope to be anything near complete for polysyllabic words, rhymes are the exception rather than the rule. Definition ... match of all sounds from the last stressed vowel to the end of the word. Therefore, words with the stress ..., and thus provide very usable rhymes for most situations in which a rhyme for discombobulate is desired. However, no other English word has exactly these three final syllables with this stress pattern. ref OED search for pronunciations ending in QbjUleIt . ref And since in most traditions the stressed ... a prefix to a word, as be elbow, does not create a perfect rhyme for it. Words that rhyme in one ..., iron has no rhyme in General American, but many in RP. Words may also have more than one pronunciation, one with a rhyme, and one without. Words with obscure perfect rhymes This lists includes rhymes of words that have been listed as rhymeless. wikt aitch aitch IPA en e t , rhymes with dialectal ... wikt eth eth IPA en , rhymes with Castilian Spanish merced gift , which is occasionally used in English ... pronunciation IPA en o p s with a long o, opus rhymes with other words, such as Canopus, lagopous, monopus ... more details