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Compare the carved and incised " sacred glyphs " hieroglyphs, which have had a longer history in English, dating from the first Elizabethan translation of Plutarch, who adopted " hieroglyphic " as a Latin adjective.
Compare with Alfred the Great, king of England whose name appeared as Ælfred cyning in Old English.
The Finnish word for thunder, Ukkonen, is the diminutive form of the name Ukko .< ref group =" note "> Compare to English thunder (< Old English þunor ) and German donner (< Old High German donar ) both derived from Proto-Germanic * þunraz and originally synonymic with appellations of the thunder god .</ ref > Ukko is often equated with Perkele, and some hold Perkele to be the original personal name of Ukko with the name Ukko being an euphemism.
In the present-day Valencian Community, the saying: Quan el mal ve d ' Almansa, a tots alcança (" Evil tidings spare no one when they come from Almansa ", or, more literally, " When the wrong comes from Almansa, it reaches everybody " ( Compare English: " It's an ill wind that blows no good ") recalls this defeat, since one of the side effects of this defeat was the suppression of the autonomy of the Kingdom of Valencia within the Spanish Habsburg monarchy.
Compare English " fervent ", " effervescent " and Latin defruutum, boiled wine.
of Chinese n. and English n. Compare earlier Japlish n., Spanglish n. Compare also Hinglish n. 2, Singlish n. 2
Compare Latin, Italian vita, Brazilian Portuguese vida with a fully occlusive, European Portuguese vida, Castilian Spanish vida with an interdental ( as in English ⟨ th ⟩ in " this ") and French vie, where the is elided as in Andalusian ( vida ' life ').
In his Ideas upon Philosophy and the History of Mankind he even wrote, " Compare England with Germany: the English are Germans, and even in the latest times the Germans have led the way for the English in the greatest things.
Compare with Dutch heem, German Heim, Swiss German cham or-kon, Old English hām and Modern English home, all derived from the Proto-Germanic * kham -.
Compare: Standard German: “ Apfel, Pfanne ”; Kölsch: “ Appel, Pann ”, English: “ apple, pan ”.
Compare: Standard German: “ leben, Ofen ”; Kölsch: “ levve, Ovve ”; English: “ live, oven ”.
Compare: Standard German: “ mein Mann, meine Frau ”; Kölsch: “ minge Mann, ming Frau ”; English: “ my husband, my wife ”.
: Aims: Compare, in three middle school classes, the results obtained studying Esperanto with those obtained by studying Russian, English, and German.
( Compare English " in front of ", " because of ".
Compare: English Welsh, Flemish Dutch waalsch " Walloons ", German welsch " French ", Switzerland German Churwelsch " Churer Romance " ( an old name for Romansh, which used to be spoken in Chur ), Old Norse Valir " Roman ; French ".
Compare to the English concertina where the thumb holds a strap, the little finger is held on a rest, and the remaining three fingers press the keys.
Compare, for example, modern English with modern Swedish and German.
Compare with Dutch beker, German Becher and English beaker.
Compare with the red and white rose iconography of English Wars of the Roses, as imagined by Walter Scott earlier in the 19th century, in Anne of Geierstein ( 1829 ).
Compare also nominative absolute in English.

Compare and Who
* Martin S. Weinberg, Heather Worth and Colin J. Williams: Men Sex Workers and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men: How Do Their HIV Risks Compare in New Zealand?

Compare and is
Compare also the following lines of Elvis Costello's song " Oliver's Army ": Oliver's Army are on their way / Oliver's Army is here to stay.
Compare this with < tt >/ dev / null </ tt > which is also a file, but its size may be obscure.
: Compare, for example, such occasions for fallacy as are supplied by " Epimenides is a liar " or " That surface is red ," which may be resolved into " All or some statements of Epimenides are false ," " All or some of the surface is red.
Compare, for example, Proposition 4. 024 of the Tractatus, where Wittgenstein asserts that we understand a proposition when we know what happens if it is true, with Schlick's assertion that " To state the circumstances under which a proposition is true is the same as stating its meaning.
Compare what is reflected with your painting and carefully consider whether both likenesses of the subject correspond, particularly in regard to the mirror.
( Compare German cognates die Sonne, der Mond, das Weib is nonetheless scant.
Compare fringe science, which is considered highly speculative or even strongly refuted.
Compare abugida, where each grapheme typically represents a syllable but where characters representing related sounds are similar graphically ( typically, a common consonantal base is annotated in a more or less consistent manner to represent the vowel in the syllable ).
Compare this with Signaling System 7 ( SS7 ), which is the inter-provider core call setup protocol on the PSTN.
Compare dBW, which is referenced to one watt ( 1000 mW ).
Compare a light-blue purse and a purse which is light blue ; without the hyphen, a light blue purse would be read as a light purse which is blue – that is, without ' light blue ' being understood as a unit.
Compare yellow clorotic leaves with the green non chlorotic leaves at left of this imageIron ( Fe ) deficiency is a plant disorder also known as " lime-induced chlorosis ".
: A figure of speech in which one thing is explicitly compared to another, as in “ she is like a rose .” Compare metaphor.
: A figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance, as in “ A mighty fortress is our God .” Compare mixed metaphor, simile def.

Compare and ?
** Compare with nominative case: " onko teillä kirjat?
His senior thesis was entitled " What Life Can Compare with This?
Compare: " Will God really dwell on earth?

English and Who
* 1946 – Keith Moon, English drummer, songwriter, and producer ( The Who and Plastic Ono Band ) ( d. 1978 )
Keith John Moon ( 23 August 1946 – 7 September 1978 ) was an English musician, best known for being the drummer of the English rock group The Who.
* 1944 – Roger Daltrey, English musician ( The Who )
No distinct forms exist in English ; for example: Who does this belong to?
English example: Who did that?
* 1948 – Kenney Jones, English drummer ( The Small Faces, Faces, The Who, The Law, and The Jones Gang )
* May 19 – Pete Townshend, English rock guitarist and lyricist ( The Who )
* August 23 – Keith Moon, English rock drummer ( The Who ) ( d. 1978 )
* September 7 – Keith Moon, English drummer ( The Who ) ( b. 1946 )
In late May 1845 Engels published the English version of his first book-a quotation: " A class which bears all the disadvantages of the social order without enjoying its advantages … Who can demand that such a class respect this social order?
Patrick George Troughton ( 25 March 1920 – 28 March 1987 ) was an English actor most widely known for his roles in fantasy, science fiction and horror films, particularly in his role as the second incarnation of the Doctor in the long-running British science-fiction television series Doctor Who, which he played from 1966 to 1969, reappearing in 1973, 1983 and 1985.
When the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933, Lorre took refuge first in Paris and then London, where he was noticed by Ivor Montagu, Alfred Hitchcock's associate producer for The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1934 ), who reminded the director about Lorre's performance in M. They first considered him to play the assassin in the film, but wanted to use him in a larger role, despite his limited command of English, which Lorre overcame by learning much of his part phonetically.
* In H. G. Wells ' The Sleeper Awakes, the Sleeper identifies a cylinder (" a modern substitute for books ") with " The Man Who Would Be King " written on the side in mutilated English as " oi Man huwdbi Kin ".
* Kuhn, Robert Lawrence = The Man Who Changed China: The Life and Legacy of Jiang Zemin, Random House ( English edition ) 2005.
In English, the quotation " Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?
Christopher John " Chris " Tarrant, OBE ( born 10 October 1946 ) is an English radio and television broadcaster, now best known for hosting the first version of the television game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
He also appears, played by Marcus Hutton, in the Doctor Who audio drama The Church and the Crown, in which he leads an aborted English invasion of France in 1626.
For their 1969 album Shady Grove, Duncan did not participate, replaced by renowned English session keyboardist Nicky Hopkins, who had played on scores of hit albums and singles by acts like The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Who and Steve Miller, among many others.
Peter Dennis Blandford " Pete " Townshend ( born 19 May 1945 ) is an English rock guitarist, vocalist, songwriter and author, known principally as the guitarist and songwriter for the rock group The Who, as well as for his own solo career.
Roger Harry Daltrey, CBE ( born 1 March 1944 ), is an English singer, musician, songwriter and actor, best known as the founder and lead singer of English rock band The Who.
The English language publication Who's Who in Burma published in 1961 by People's Literature House, Rangoon, stated that Ne Win was born on 24 May 1911.
The first Creole cookbook in English was La Cuisine Creole: A Collection of Culinary Recipes, From Leading Chefs and Noted Creole Housewives, Who Have Made New Orleans Famous For Its Cuisine, written by Lafcadio Hearn and published in 1885.

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