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  • What does ‘nah’ mean? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Nah, nope, yup, yep and yeah (and also yuh if you're from around Boston) are all variations of no and yes that occur in casual conversation There are also uh-uh and m-m for no and uhhuh and mhm for yes As for where it appears, the conversation boils down to "Do you think your parents didn't leave you anything? No, of course they did Let's go get it at Gringott's In other words, he's
  • What does (something) goes brrr mean and how to use it?
    It's a slang phrase, I believe However, wanting to know something new won't hurt, right? I've seen many people use this phrase, but I still don't get how to use it I, first, saw this phrase on
  • Why does it not work Vs. Why is it not working?
    See this usage chart, showing that we much prefer Why isn't it working? over Why doesn't it work? (when contracted; uncontracted Why is not it working isn't remotely idiomatic)
  • word usage - I got a cold versus I caught a cold - English Language . . .
    Perhaps I'm out-of-date, but I heard it all the time growing up (we lived for years in Minnesota) "You sound pretty bad, you gunna die [said jokingly]?" "Nah, I caught cold shoveling out some guy from DC whose car got stuck I should've put on a coat "
  • word meaning - What is the difference between “nope” and “no . . .
    What is the difference caused by using “nope” instead of ”no”? Is it used because “nope” sounds better and not straight like “no”? In some situations, it feels like nope is better to use than no e
  • meaning - What does grade level mean? - English Language Learners . . .
    nah That’s not a typo “At grade level” meaning at the level expected of their grade Shorthand, maybe But repeating the level of the grade twice in the sentence would be redundant I get it Sounds natural to me
  • Why are baked and naked not pronounced the same?
    The word "baked" is pronounced as: ˈbeɪkt While "naked" is pronounced as: ˈneɪkɪd Why are these two words not pronounced the same?
  • meaning in context - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    It's a joke In the original this reads (the emphasis is mine, not Carroll's): I quite agree with you And the moral of that is: Be what you would seem to be, or if you'd like it put more simply: Never imagine yourself not to be otherwise than what it might appear to others that what you were or might have been was not otherwise than what you had been would have appeared to them to be
  • Thanks, but no thanks OR No, thanks. Isnt thanks in the former . . .
    Interesting To me, "Thanks, but no" is a firm but polite way of saying "I appreciate your offer but I'm declining " For example, I'd use it if I'd already declined something at least once but the person kept offering it "Thanks but no thanks" comes across, to me, as "Actually I don't appreciate your offer but I feel like I ought to thank you anyway " But, of course, that's very dependent on
  • Difference between Its fine with me and its fine to me?
    It looks like fine to me is absolutely incorrect Where did you read this sentence? It's fine with me is perfectly correct English, and a common expression It's fine to me is also perfectly good English The American who told you that It's fine to me is "wrong" simply does not understand her own language!





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