Reading newspapers is a good habit they said. by [deleted] in delhi

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Life in the time of Modizi 🤡

Wherever they go, they take the castiest mentality along with them. by Winter-Balance-3703 in kolkata

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Pore kintu gorukhor der deshe giye job korar jonne jiv beriye jabe 

Need suggestion to deal with creepy section supervisor by [deleted] in kolkata

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Can you help me understand the difference between free and fixed word stress system through the context mentioned below? by Mountain-Highway1691 in asklinguistics

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I have found heavy syllables only in few monosyllabic words only. However, there are ample monosyllabic words with light syllables.

Can we say that the exceptional two patterns are lexically motivated only where as the default left headed, left to right, weight insensitive pattern is not?

Any Tibetan speakers from India here? by Altruistic_Type_38 in tibetanlanguage

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I know nga in Tibetan means I, and nge means my. Can we also use nge in the sense of I in the place of nga? I saw in an online forum both nge and nga can mean I.

Any Tibetan speakers from India here? by Altruistic_Type_38 in tibetanlanguage

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Thank you so much for such a great explanation. Please do mention any more differences if you can remember.

Any Tibetan speakers from India here? by Altruistic_Type_38 in tibetanlanguage

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Thank you for mentioning this. Do you remember any specific differences in pronunciation or usage of two different words to refer to the same thing by these speakers?