Advertise on this page
The Origins Of Common Currency Symbols - San Francisco Chronicle
The Origins Of Common Currency Symbols San Francisco Chronicle The "Y" used in the yen symbol may have been adopted due to the propensity of foreigners to pronounce the word "en" with a "y" preceding it. ... |
![]() OUPblog (blog) | Monthly Gleanings: July 2010 OUPblog (blog) Mr. Bruce Balden suggests that English spelling is consistent when it comes to Latin and Greek words, while it is the Germanic core vocabulary (about 1000 ... |
John Shields: Of Greek Philosophers and Jalapenos Bucks Local News Sea change and vetted I could at least pronounce. Even jagermeister (when I'm sober) is no phonetic speed bump for me – and I had French in high school. ... |
Homily for July 25, 2010: 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time Beliefnet.com (blog) And Greek and Russian and Gaelic and dialects I can't even pronounce. Our Father. This is the language of faith. This is how we talk to God. ... |
If I owned a restaurant: Service, again Memphis Commercial Appeal (blog) I personally pronounce it yee-ro, but have heard a couple other variations. I have asked numerous people about this - even servers at Greek restaurants. ... |