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  1. lemma <vs> word form - WordReference Forums

    Dec 23, 2013 · What is the difference between "lemma" and "word form"? I have a list with "lemmas" sorted by their frequency and a list with "word forms" sorted by their frequency. So, …

  2. EN: struck / striked / striken - WordReference Forums

    Sep 10, 2009 · I'm pretty sure that English-speakers around here would use different forms to avoid having to put strike in the past tense, since no-one would ever say struck in this one …

  3. Referendums or referenda? - WordReference Forums

    Nov 12, 2006 · Hello, I am doing research on local referendum politics in a particular country, and I now need to make a final decision of the most important issue: whether to use "referendums" …

  4. NA vs N/A - WordReference Forums

    Sep 13, 2005 · When filling in forms I have seen that english persons write NA or N/A if they for example have to fill in their mobile telephonenumber. What does it stand...

  5. Patio - WordReference Forums

    Nov 9, 2025 · I have two questions about this word of Spanish origin. Is it acceptable the regular Italian plural form patii or pati instead of an invariable form (or even patios!), being a foreign …

  6. Northeastern or northeastern - WordReference Forums

    Jul 16, 2024 · Here's what I've found so far: Do not use a capital letter for north, south, east, or west (i.e., the points of the compass) unless the word forms part of a name.

  7. lot of people speaking at the same time - WordReference Forums

    Jun 21, 2021 · What would be a good word to express the sound of a lot of people speaking at the same time in different tones and volumes, as in a market for example?

  8. English Only - WordReference Forums

    Apr 9, 2005 · Discussions in English about the English language. This is not a translation forum.

  9. developped / developed ? | WordReference Forums

    Nov 24, 2010 · But for spelling questions, the old-fashioned approach is still the best approach: look in the dictionary. And nowadays, many dictionaries are available free on-line, and for …

  10. heavier / more heavy - comparative - WordReference Forums

    Nov 25, 2008 · These have more and most. beautiful, more beautiful, most beautiful catastrophic, more catastrophic, most catastrophic unbelievable, more unbelievable, most unbelievable …