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Does anyone know where I could locate an english language word list in the form of a SQL dump?
I found a word list online but it's a large plain text file; the words are delimited by a new line character. I tried writing a PHP script to loop through the...
Started by Kylee on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I'm guessing you're using file_get_contents:
Ways to process and use Wikipedia dumps (pulling....
From the docs:
The LOAD DATA INFILE statement reads rows just need to change the way you're reading the file .
Use LOAD DATA INFILE.
english) ...
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So... I've decided to create a post where all of us - thirsty of speaking/writing/using this incredible language could talk to one another without feeling ashamed or embarassed.
We're all in the middle of learning! So forget my mistakes and join in!
Have...
Started by konfitura_ on
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by 8 people.
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Haha That's good Cytat: Napisane przez yasuole Thanks ! I'm weak in english always ;( Cytat of learning? Now I'm....
As well! Cytat: Napisane przez ewka_609 So, I'm a student of Wroclaw University, School of English YET.
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Is there any regular expression pattern to change this string
This is a mix string of üößñ and English. üößñ üößñ are Unicode words.
to this?
This is a mix string of, üößñ, and English., üößñ üößñ, are Unicode words.
Actually, I want to split English ...
Started by Ei Maung on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Üößñ üößñ, are Unicode....
Üößñ üößñ are Unicode)+", "; } ); // matches characters outside the 0-128 ASCII range
Output:
This is a mix string of üößñ, and English.
For example (in JavaScript):
var x = "This is a mix string of üößñ and English.
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I'm in the UK, and I have a UK-bought version of Windows 7, with all settings I can possibly find set to UK (not US). When I run the following code:
Console.WriteLine(Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture.DisplayName); Console.WriteLine(Thread.CurrentThread...
Started by Danny Tuppeny on
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by 3 people.
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Color) - we get the US English version..
There is no British English translation of Windows (colour vs.
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Steve and I played this word game last week driving down the California coast.
Find common words that are different in US English and English English. Post with both versions. One post per person - unless there have been no posts for 24 hours, then you...
Started by Pauline on
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by 31 people.
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Baur B&B
Diana's blog....
Now I am curious
Baur B&B
Diana's blog - Piemontescapes, on with the game .
Tell me!! I have picked up this difference from my British guests as well as my fellow English instructors when I taught English years ago.
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Hi,
Does anyone know of a library or bit of code that converts British English to American English and vice versa?
I don't imagine there's too many differences (some examples that come to mind are doughnut/donut, colour/color, grey/gray, localised/localized...
Started by Graphain on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I think if you're....
I guess I was just looking as ease with the site language .
I'm Australian so we have our own nuances as well.
The difference between UK and US English is far greater than just a difference in spelling to take it.
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I'm using an English Windows 7 with speech recognition working fine if I'm dictating in English.
I would like to dictate a letter in German. I don't need further features that let you use your computer without a mouse, I want to dictate my letter.
If ...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
If you want to use the German recognizer, then you'll have to set your OS language to ... .
It sounds like you need to install the Windows MUI Pack before being able to change the language in the Speech Recognition software .
I don't know if it's possible.
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Ok, maybe not so dramatic. But anyway...
I went home on vacation after two years away, and 3 of my relatives said that I sound "different."
They said they don't know what it is, but one of them did say that I didn't finish my words at the end of sentences...
Started by Dodge7 on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at eslcafe):
You just need to learn how to integrate both English and Korean! It happens, but it's not permanent....
I always have to remind them "Dude! I'm not your student! Time to talk like a native speaker nowIt will pass after a while.
English.
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If you have an API, and you are a UK-based developer with a highly international audience, should your API be
setColour()
or
setColor()
(To take one word as a simple example.)
UK-based engineers are often quite defensive about their 'correct' spellings...
Started by izb on
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by 23 people.
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Even though I'm usually very and blood pressure rises....
US-English is my native language is English and it doesn't really matter much due to Intellisense.
Of course, I'm an American so...
Familiar with use the US spellings.
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Sorry I tried to share some good news, I've learned my lesson.
Last edited by Americanartistist on Thu Nov 10, 2011 10:11 pm; edited 3 times in total
Started by Americanartistist on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at eslcafe):
I do feel that English teachers should know the difference between "who's" and "whose may know all of the rules, all 500,000 English grammar rules well enough, but you know nothing in journalism and have more than proven myself....
Very well.
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