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  1. WordReference Forums

    Apr 7, 2025 · Active forums about languages and translation

  2. Español-Français | WordReference Forums

    Mar 22, 2005 · Questions en espagnol ou en français sur le sens et la traduction d'une langue à l'autre de mots, expressions ou tournures contextualisés . Aucune autre langue autorisée. Preguntas en español o francés sobre el sentido y la traducción de una lengua a otra de palabras, frases o modismos...

  3. En el mundo = In / on the world? - WordReference Forums

    Feb 14, 2007 · IN. Con "world", la preposición habitual es "in". She lives in the largest country in the world. The blue whale is the largest mammal in the world. In the world today, there are about 5.6 billion people.

  4. Italian-English | WordReference Forums

    Oct 25, 2004 · Italian or English words, phrases, expressions. English and Italian language allowed. Parole, frasi, espressioni in italiano e inglese. Lingue ammesse: italiano e inglese.

  5. English Only - WordReference Forums

    Apr 9, 2005 · Discussions in English about the English language. This is not a translation forum.

  6. French and English Grammar / Grammaire française et anglaise

    Jun 22, 2007 · Verb tenses, conjugation, agreement, prepositions, articles, pronouns, etc., in English and in French. No other languages allowed here. Conjugaison, accords ...

  7. Spanish-English Vocabulary / Vocabulario Español-Inglés

    Aug 2, 2011 · Palabras, frases y modismos. Words, phrases and idioms.

  8. Scent Makes a Place - WordReference Forums

    Jan 18, 2025 · 粗略浏览了一下文章,大概讲的是特定气味对塑造不同地方的特征具有重要的作用与意义。有一段比较深刻地揭露了文章主旨:Smelling a landscape, and knowing, on a deep level, the scent of a place—these actions bring us more into the world. And when a site becomes a place, we’re better equipped to celebrate and protect it. 所以标题直白 ...

  9. on top of vs. on the top of | WordReference Forums

    Jun 20, 2011 · On the top of the tower might mean at the uppermost part of the building we're allowed to go to. (Maybe.) I can hear this: We saw New York from the top of the Empire State Building. And a real-world example: The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong opened Tuesday, claiming the title of world's highest hotel.

  10. enter vs enter into - WordReference Forums

    Jul 20, 2010 · Hi there What's the difference of 'enter' and 'enter into'? I heard to enter somewhere is to go into some physical space but to enter into something is not involved in such a physical space and is followed by an agreement / a marriage / combat etc. Here I found a few confusing sentences. 1000...