Bye itch? Goodbye, sewer smell?
More and more often we find examples of the ambiguous use of the phrase "goodbye"...
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More and more often we find examples of the ambiguous use of the phrase "goodbye"...
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It is common in today's language that remembers is replaced by remembers. This is a typo...
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Our worn-out, hackneyed, meaningless words are the noun thing and the verb to do. It's not just...
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Nowadays, speakers use more and more filler words, meaningless, worn out, without content...
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A disturbing linguistic phenomenon is the intrusiveness of (foreign) words and expressions that treat humans almost like machines...
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It is a sign of education if the public discourse mentions contemporary styles, but we shake our heads and take note if this...
Read moreWritten by Lajos Arany | Dec. 2023 29. | SERIES , COLOR
Defenders of our mother tongue often experience: the source of many spelling, grammar, and stylistic errors in everyday language use is that the speaker does not pay enough attention to the interpretation of his text. But I wonder why he doesn't care...
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"The soul of our soul, the blood of our heart..." Mór Jókai associated the Hungarian language with these metaphors. Like a treasure...
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Not only is the undeserved praise of the brain a linguistic problem, the downgrading is also an old mistake! So, for example, the number of people is a piece, and significant achievements are a dozen words. As much as it is an unfortunate word to call stars e...
Read moreWritten by Lajos Arany | Aug 2023 15. | SERIES , COLOR
The press lives the fashion of unbridled words. These can sometimes be misunderstood, and moreover, amusing statements emerge. The functionless exaggerations, the brutal, the fantastic, the horroristic, and for more and more people...
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