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  1. Which one of “Andrey” or “Andrei” is the better romanization of the ...

    Which of Andrey or Andrei is the preferred transliteration of the Russian name Андрей into the English alphabet? I checked Wikipedia, but it gives both variants.

  2. Is there a word for permanent solution? - English Language & Usage ...

    Jun 11, 2014 · I would prefer a positive connotation. Yes, solution. Anything else is a stop-gap, or a patch, or a temporary solution. The word solution only needs to be qualified to specify when it is not …

  3. How to indicate middle name is preferred name in professional email ...

    Jul 11, 2020 · @Andrei The email signature must be set by your IT department then and the policy of determining the structure of it must have been set either by them or, more likely, by the university …

  4. What is a word for someone who wants to do everything or be …

    Feb 15, 2024 · I want a word for a person who wants to become something they get influenced by, or be like the someone or achieve their traits or just embody them completely. A word for someone who …

  5. What is the phrase to describe a person making a comment that ...

    Oct 30, 2024 · Implicating, non direct, advice, side comment, snide remark, to share information without directing it at the person it is meant for, an underhanded comment.

  6. Word for someone with suggestions but doesn't work themselves

    Jul 4, 2019 · What is the word to describe someone who comes up with lots of ideas and suggestions (especially in team meetings), but when it comes down to implementing and following through on …

  7. his and her thing or things? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 27, 2016 · If the "thing" is singular, then it belongs to both ("Frank and his sister's dad is cool"), if it's plural, they may each have part of them ("Frank and his friend's dads are friends"), or they all belong …

  8. Can I say “perspective into something”? - English Language & Usage ...

    Oct 13, 2017 · For example "That's an unusual perspective into how it works.", meaning a point of view, an understanding of it. Maybe some other preposition instead of "into"?

  9. "I'm flattered" meaning - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Mar 7, 2018 · What does "I'm flattered" mean in context. For example; you find out someone is developing feelings for you and you say "I'm flattered.. I guess"

  10. Do I refer to the previous month or to the last month?

    Last month is normally used to refer to the month before the current month. Previous month is normally used to refer to the month before a month that is being spoken of. Thus you have something like " It …