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  1. signaling / signalling | WordReference Forums

    Sep 15, 2008 · I have encountered both writings: signaling and signalling: which one is the correct one ? Thanks

  2. Cantonese: 唔該 (m goi) | WordReference Forums

    Oct 1, 2008 · From another thread: 謝謝 (xie xie) is Standard Chinese/Mandarin, you cannot say that in Cantonese. If you want to say "Thank you", you must say 唔該 (m goi) in return for …

  3. signaling pathways/pathway - WordReference Forums

    Jan 14, 2009 · Hola! Podrían ayudarme a traducir "signaling pathways"? el contexto es: "The early signaling pathways leading to toxic responses are the recent focus of cardiotoxicologic …

  4. Repeatability - WordReference Forums

    Sep 20, 2007 · Os agradezco mucho el intento, chicos, pero las respuestas que proponeis no tienen sentido en el contexto de las frases que he puesto. Lo de "repeatability" parece ser que …

  5. onomatopoeia for a wolf whistle | WordReference Forums

    Jan 15, 2006 · The second "syllable" of a wolf whistle is at least twice as long as the first syllable. Also, if the cartoon animal is making a wolf whistle, then according to 50s and 60s cartoon …

  6. To call a game/play - WordReference Forums

    Jun 28, 2009 · From what i get from some "strange" sports is that coches have a set of pre-prepared plays to respond to any giving situation of the game. When the need arises they call …

  7. Et comment - WordReference Forums

    Jan 1, 2013 · This place makes me wanna puke!" FRENCH: "Et comment, je vais partir! Et comment! Cette boîte me donne envie de gerber!" I understand that the literal translation of …

  8. Double the letter rule [hop → hoPPed / cheap → cheaPer]

    Jun 8, 2018 · From the Wikipedia article on American and British English spelling differences: British English usage is cancelled, counsellor, cruellest, labelled, modelling, quarrelled, …

  9. Colon before or after the question mark - WordReference Forums

    Jan 9, 2009 · If you are politely signaling the conclusion of your presentation, I think I would avoid the "May I" entirely. Let me conclude with this (thought): be careful what you wish for, as you …

  10. What do you say when someone starts to eat? [Bon appetit, dig in, …

    Jun 6, 2014 · Other than a prayer thanking God for the food you are about to eat, there isn't a specific tradition for signaling the beginning of eating in Anglophone countries. At best you'll …