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    8 What types of words end in "-onian"? My understanding is that words ending in "-onian" have various sources, but it is extremely uncommon for -onian to be used as a simple derivational suffix that can be added to a name of any sort to make an adjective
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    Are there specific rules conventions at play when creating demonyms? Or are they merely formed organically over time - the most popular winning out? There are many suffixes to choose from, but I
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    What is the difference between “tits” and “boobs”? P S I'm not sure if this question is appropriate but as English is not my native language I really would love to know the difference
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  • Difference between pardon me and I beg your pardon
    The range of possible meanings that a speaker may intend to convey with either "Pardon me" or "I beg your pardon" in different situations is considerably larger than any fundamental difference in meaning between the two phrases The biggest formal difference between "Pardon me" and "I beg your pardon" is that "I beg your pardon" explicitly (though not always seriously) frames the statement as
  • Which is the correct spelling: Granddad or Grand-dad or Grandad?
    Both exist, apparently The NOAD, says granddad |ˈgranˌdad| (also grandad) noun informal - one's grandfather grandad |ˈgranˌdad|, Noun - variant spelling of granddad The OALD says the same thing, and is more specific, saying that " Granddad " is North-American English If someone from U S UK can confirm, it would add more info
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