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Compare Logudorese kentu with Italian cento, Spanish ciento and French cent.
Compare морж ( morž ) in Russian, mursu in Finnish, moršâ in Saami, and morse in French.
Compare French hyperbole ( earlier yperbole ).
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 ').
( Compare the Statue of Liberty, created by a French artist, with a copy in both Paris and Saint-Étienne.
Compare palatalization in Jèrriais pièche with French place in this bilingual placename sign
: Aims: Compare the ease of acquisition of Esperanto with that of French.
Compare the plurals of cognate nouns in Romanian, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, French and Latin:
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 and yard
( Compare the story of Barbara Allen and sweet William: They buried Barbara in the old church yard / They buried Sweet William beside her / Out of his grave grew a red, red rose / And out of hers a briar.

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( Compare with stucco ).
( Compare with symbol grounding ).
( Compare the later Chaldean Oracles ).
Compare Canadian ( and British ) travelled, counselling, and controllable ( always doubled in British, more often than not in Canadian ) to American traveled, counseling, and controllable ( only doubled when stressed ).
Compare bona tago ; bonaj tagoj ; bonan tagon ; bonajn tagojn ( good day / days ).
( Compare this with Chirp spread spectrum, which uses extremely wide frequency deviations to achieve processing gains comparable to traditional, better-known spread-spectrum modes ).
Compare those to Norman hoguinané and the obsolete customs in Jersey of crying ma hodgîngnole, and in Guernsey of asking for an oguinane, for a New Year gift ( see also La Guiannee ).
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 with the Catalan hidromel, Galician aiguamel, Portuguese hidromel, Italian idromele and Spanish hidromiel and aguamiel ).
( Compare the anthropological Sapir – Whorf hypothesis ).
Compare dBW, which is referenced to one watt ( 1000 mW ).
Compare 1 Samuel 15: 33 ).
Compare Barnette v. State, 481 So. 2d 788, 792 ( Miss. 1985 ) ( cited by the Court ), with McGowen v. State, 859 So. 2d 320, 339-340 ( Miss. 2003 ) ( the Sixth Amendment does not require confrontation with the particular analyst who conducted the test ).
Etymology: An orthographic and phonetic blend of Mrs n .< sup > 1 </ sup > and miss n .< sup > 2 </ sup > Compare mizz n. The pronunciation with final /- z / would appear to have arisen as a result of deliberate attempts to distinguish between this word and miss n .< sup > 2 </ sup >; compare mizz n., and perhaps also Miz n .< sup > 1 </ sup > -- n .: Etymology: Representing the spoken realization of Ms n .< sup > 2 </ sup > ( see discussion at that entry ).
Compare this with " Prescribing the Symptom " ( below ).
Compare achterúítgang ( deterioration ) and áchteruitgang ( back exit ).
Compare Ǎ ǎ Ě ě Ǐ ǐ Ǒ ǒ Ǔ ǔ ( caron ) with Ă ă Ĕ ĕ Ĭ ĭ Ŏ ŏ Ŭ ŭ ( breve ).
( Compare with the obsolescence of stroboscopes as used to adjust the speed of record players ).
Compare to the Ukrainian bisy ( used always in plural ) or bisytysia ( to go mad ).
( Compare with diagram on main synthesizer page ).
This letter should not be confused with u-caron, which is used to indicate u in the third tone of Chinese language pinyin ; Compare ( caron ) with ( breve ).
( Compare, below, the frequent use of raḥman in the Quran ).
Compare with Gold standard ( test ).
Compare the following reconstructions of the name 卑彌呼 in " Archaic " or " Middle Chinese " ( Bernhard Karlgren, Li Fanggui, and William H. Baxter ), " Early Middle Chinese " ( Edwin G. Pulleyblank ), and, historically closest, " Late Han Chinese " ( Axel Schuessler ).

French and verge
Cubism, in its 1911-1912 phase ( which the French, with justice, call `` hermetic '' ) was on the verge of abstract art.
The gross figures may mislead slightly, as most of the German troops fighting on the side of the French fought at best unreliably and stood on the verge of defecting to the Allies.
In 1774, the Quebec Act guaranteed French settlers as British subjects rights to French law, the Roman Catholic faith, and the French language, to appease them at a moment when the English-speaking colonies to the south were on the verge of revolting in the American Revolutionary War.
Mattei was on the verge of engineering an Italian takeover of French oil interests in Algeria.
He also reports that in the 1960s French seemed to be on the verge of extinction in the community.
The figures are however slightly misleading as most of the German troops fighting on the side of the French were unreliable at best and on the verge of defecting to the Allies.
In the second half of March 1939, Goerdeler together with Dr. Schacht and Hans Bernd Gisevius visited Ouchy, Switzerland to meet with a senior French intelligence agent representing the Premier Édouard Daladier Goerdeler told the Deuxième Bureau agent that the strain of massive military spending had left the German economy on the verge of collapse, that Hitler was determined to use the Danzig issue as an excuse to invade Poland, which in itself was only a prelude for a German seizure of all of Eastern Europe, that a forceful Anglo-French diplomatic stand could deter Hitler, and that if Hitler were deterred long enough, then the economic collapse of Germany would cause the downfall of his regime.
When the Anglo-Franco-Soviet talks were on the verge of breaking down in August 1939 over the issue of transit rights for the Red Army in Poland, Bonnet instructed the French Embassy in Moscow to inform the Kremlin falsely that the Poles had granted the desired transit rights as part of a desperate bid to rescue the alliance talks with the Soviets.
The French Wars of Religion saw the rise of a junior branch of the Lorraine royal family, the House of Guise, which became a dominant force in French politics and, during the later years of Henri III's reign, was on the verge of succeeding to the throne of France.
By the time the French had entered the scene in the 1860s, Cambodia was on the verge of almost completely disappearing off the map, with huge swathes of former Khmer territory being annexed or absorbed by either Vietnam or Siam ( Thailand ).
The anchor escapement replaced the verge in pendulum clocks within about 50 years, although French clockmakers continued to use verges until about 1800.
When the Pope betrayed Venice once again, upon the verge of victory over France, Venice retaliated by aligning themselves with the French King Louis XII and were able to secure back all the territories they had lost.
When French Premier Clemenceau, the French premier, published the letter a year later Count von Czernin, feeling himself betrayed by Emperor Karl I and on the verge of a nervous breakdown, tendered his resignation on 14 April 1918.
In Mayer's opinion, in 1914, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was on the verge of civil war and massive industrial unrest, Italy had been rocked by the Red Week of June 1914, the French Left and Right were waging a war to the death with each other, Germany was faced with ever-increasing political strife, Russia was facing a huge strike wave, and Austria-Hungary was confronted with rising ethnic and class tensions.
Originally it was one or more branches ( the French often use verges, the plural of its equivalent, as the normal word for a rod, the rarer singular verge rather indicates a switch ) used as an instrument for corporal punishment, or as a riding crop.
There was a mention of the role in Law French by Bretton in 1290, " Et en noster hostel soit un Corouner, qi face le mester de la Coroune par mi la verge " ( In our household let there be a Coroner to execute the business of the Crown throughout the verge ) and a " William of Walden, coroner of the king's household " mentioned in 1333.
On taking office, he found that in the four years of the War of the Austrian Succession the economies of Cardinal Fleury had been exhausted, and he was forced to develop the system of borrowing which was bringing French finances to the verge of bankruptcy.
While Mozzhukhin left no official progeny, French novelist Romain Gary ( original name Roman Kacew ) had maintained that his birth in Vilnius on 8 May 1914 was the result of an affair between his mother Nina Owczyńska and the 24-year-old Ivan Mozzhukhin who was on the verge of becoming the most popular leading man of Czarist cinema.
A see-sawing battle now developed, but just as the French appeared on the verge of a victory, Ney, not helped by a lack of support from Oudinot, made a mistake that swung the battle.

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