an istoric
is the aich not pronounced?
or does the article "a"/"an" refer to the substantive after historic
just a foreigner axing
an istoric
is the aich not pronounced?
or does the article "a"/"an" refer to the substantive after historic
just a foreigner axing
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at the beginning of a term
Grandma Kittay may not be that firm on the topic after all
I´m not perfect, and there are some exceptions in the English language. If I´m uncertain I look it up in Websters Dictionary
Deutsch (German mother), English (American father), Espanól (autodidact travel in Spain)
.o7
The lyin MSM is the smoking gun so-to-say …
.. why it is taking some time to inform the normies.
Marathon final ETA will be October 2026 imo