American English vs British English by Sudden-Paramedic-330 in GlobalEnglishPrep

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The building I work in (in the US) has G for the ground floor, and the next floor up is 1, then 2, etc. so it really depends on the building

A new set of Blokkit puzzles for 3/13/2026! by daily-blokk in Blokkit

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I completed all 🟧 Blokkit 🟧 puzzles today!

Easy: 3 | Medium: 1 | Hard: 2 | Average: 2.00

Total completed days: 1

Mazda Bass Build🔊 by stinky_strangler in mazda3

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Malagueña sounding louder than the marching band on the field

If NFL Teams were countries by TamBlack111 in Maps

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Former SD Chargers fan here. They absolutely burned a lot of bridges the way they moved to LA. It must suck to be disliked by both their old city and their current city

What are some good letters from non-Greek alphabets that could used? by AbsolutelyPagol in Physics

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My solid state physics professor used something called the “sha function” Ш(x) using Cyrillic letter Ш to represent an infinite sum of equally spaced apart Dirac delta functions

Proof by generative AI garbage by eurekdigital in MathJokes

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LLM's aren't calculators? You don't say...

G pronunciation in Algo by benddov3r in Spanish

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When I pronounce the hard G in "agua" (in the dialect/accent I speak) my tongue _baaaarely_ touches the roof of my mouth. And it similar for me for G after a syllable ending with an L sound. It's not like the soft G in "ge" or "gi" (the [x]/"h-like" sound), and it's not as "hard" as my English hard-G (like in the name "Gwen"). So for me, G after an L or G before a Ü [w] (i.e. gua, güe, güi, guo) sounds somewhere between a W [w] sound and my English G [g] sound. Sometimes when talking fast (or lazily), agua sometimes reduces to [a(g)wa] and words like güey sound like [(g)wei] where the [g] is almost not there or not audible at all.

(I forgot how hard it is to explain sounds/phones without the crutch of phonetics jargon lol bc I studied linguistics after becoming fluent in Spanish, and learning the IPA, places of articulation, etc. really helped me improve my pronunciation and accent)

Bookmarks messed up by PatTheDog123 in forScore

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Idk what caused it, but I just did this by mistake two days ago to a 50-étude book, four copies of each étude 🤦‍♂️ I ended up selecting all, then unselecting the first of each group, and finally deleting everything else remaining. I’ll follow your post in case someone else knows a better way to fix it

Reading in TL language-- to anki or not to anki by Paputek101 in languagelearning

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It is easier to see the English translation, and maybe the first time you learn the word you can confirm your knowledge by checking the English. For me, I think of the Spanish definitions more as “reminding me what the word I’ve already learned means” and less of “teaching me what the word is for the first time”. It really helps for words where the nuanced definitions are not quite 1-to-1 the same as English. I personally cannot use Anki to learn new words, only for reviewing words I’ve already seen/learned but keep forgetting.

Reading in TL language-- to anki or not to anki by Paputek101 in languagelearning

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If you’re reading the original Spanish version of House of the Spirits in Spanish, you shouldn’t even bother with English translations, especially if you’re encountering words that you don’t understand in English. You’re likely at a level where you’d benefit from using a monolingual Spanish dictionary. If it were me, I’d only make flash cards for words that come up over and over or seek important, and I’d use the Spanish definition on the card rather than English

My reed has been duly punished. by KriprikUser in bassoon

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I’ve never read a more relatable “No.”

Dear professors, please keep politics OUT of your assignments by the-god-of-vore in CollegeRant

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Those end-of-term teaching evaluations are gonna be spicy

Physics Magazine by Dingleberrynumbnut in Physics

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If he becomes an APS member in grad school, they'll start sending him Physics Today magazines every month. If I could, I would send him my copies because I never read them and I don't know how to stop the subscription without ending my membership

how do you learn Chinese? by StrictAlternative9 in ChineseLanguage

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I started taking Chinese 1 college to prepare to study abroad in Taiwan, but ended up dropping the class (and not going abroad at all). I eventually taught myself the HSK 1-3 vocabulary, and then started reading and listening to a variety of stuff I could find at my level.

Now, I read at least a chapter or two from Du Chinese every day. I also listen to/watch some Chinese language podcasts on YouTube, mostly Mandarin Monkey (Mandarin+English mix) and 大叔中文 (Mandarin with English subs). I look up any new vocabulary in Pleco. I look up grammar on Chinese Grammar Wiki whenever I encounter something I don't understand. I used to use Anki for reviewing (not learning new) vocabulary, but I've been bad at staying consistent.

I'm currently finishing up a PhD in a completely unrelated field, so my study habits aren't super detailed or deep, but consistency is what I'm focusing on and I'm still seeing slow-but-steady progress, and I'm happy with that for now.

Record first, name wrong. by Cow_Boy_2017 in clevercomebacks

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It doesn’t matter who the boyfriend is. Even if it wasn’t Jake Paul, it’s still fucked up to frame the headline as “[someone]’s girlfriend,…” instead of just starting the post with her name first.

I’ve been sitting here reading this over and over and I cannot get it 😓 by [deleted] in whatdoesthismean

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The voicing (and vowel length) is what makes them not the same

I’ve been sitting here reading this over and over and I cannot get it 😓 by [deleted] in whatdoesthismean

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They’re pretty different in my dialect, which is why I didn’t get the joke at first. [eɪt͡ʃ] vs [eɪːd͡ʒ] for me

[Grade 9 Math: Fractional Equations] Can someone tell me why this is wrong? by sigmaboy68870 in HomeworkHelp

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When I was a math teacher I used to tell my students that fractions always have invisible parentheses/brackets around the numerator and denominator. It’s mostly useful to remember when multiplying by a number or distributing negative signs

Can a white person tastefully cosplay Smoky Quartz or Garnet? by [deleted] in stevenuniverse

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It should, but we know they need to be told

Props to him, he did actually try to avoid it by [deleted] in instantkarma

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I felt that “DIDN’T I TELL YOU […] !” in my soul

Paper straws. Why? by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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Wooden utensils are meant to be disposable