
Updated Tagalog Verb Guide : r/Tagalog - Reddit
Aug 4, 2021 · An updated version of my previous Tagalog verb guide. This guide features more affixes, the recently completed aspect, pseudo-verbs, and more. This guide is also available in …
the many types of kakeru : r/LearnJapanese - Reddit
Dec 6, 2022 · 218 votes, 57 comments. trueHow the hell to navigate in this kakeru djungel? The same way you figure out that "I hit the ball with my bat" is not talking about the animal "bat" in …
I’ve heard that using gift is a verb is wrong. Is that right?
The verb "gift" is used as a bi-transitive verb. This means you need 3 arguments for the verb to have meaning: an agent (who gives a gift), a recipient (who receives a gift), and a theme (what …
Why are some words just two single characters with the same …
For example, 休息 is a verb meaning “rest” or “holiday”. On its own, 休 is a verb meaning “stop” or “rest”. 息has the same meaning as 休, plus some noun meanings. From my perspective, all …
Can you summarise all the informal uses of the verb "pop"?
in british english we use pop as a verb meaning to go to a particular place, “i’m popping to the shops” “i’ve got to pop to the bank” i’ve also seen it used also as a verb to mean moving …
Difference between 춤을 춰요 and 춤춰요 : r/Korean - Reddit
Jul 25, 2020 · 춤을 추다 : 춤 is object and 추다 is verb. (추다 here meaning "to make a dancing motion". Almost always used with dance related object.) 춤추다 : a verb, meaning "to dance" …
How did the verb 'to bogart' originate? : r/etymology - Reddit
As I understand it, 'to bogart' means to keep all of one thing (generally something communal) to oneself. Does it have anything to do with Humphrey Bogart, the Hollywood star of old?
Is there another verb for 'being a customer of a business' or
Feb 11, 2023 · Is there another verb for 'being a customer of a business' or 'giving a shop your business' ? Something like frequent, offer patronage? I keep thinking there is another word or …
Shouldn't it be selected instead of select? : r/EnglishLearning
Mar 22, 2024 · Yeah I said that if it was in the verb form you would be correct, but it's in the adjective form. You're all good fam. Reply reply more replyMore repliesMore repliesMore …
Glassed as a verb or meaning something? : r/words - Reddit
Glassed as a verb or meaning something? So ever since I've played halo, the term "glassed" has come up in a few works of fiction essentially meaning "completely destroying" or something …