Each December, the Oxford English Dictionary releases its word of the year, an effort to identify the word or phrase that ...
Webster's 'polarization' and Oxford University Press' 'brain rot' to Lianhe Zaobao's 'disaster', prevailing moods are ...
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has said its name can be pronounced with either an “aitch” or a “haitch” because it respects ...
My mates say ‘haitch’. But, dear reader, I’m here to tell you: it’s ‘aitch’,” wrote Mr Rajan. The linguistic history of the ...
As Americans engage in post-Christmas sales on December 26, other countries are celebrating a holiday with its own unique ...
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Opinion: As we enter the 2025 Montana legislative session, prepare yourself for a plethora of education bills.
No term shaped public discourse this past year quite like the name of the Jewish state, writes language columnist Aviya ...
With so many internet words and phrases to understand, like 'brat' and 'chat,' let us put you on game with some definitions.
Alex Casey goes on a linguistic journey to find the true difference between who’s using ‘bach’ and ‘crib’ across our fair ...
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