A question about the word 'spirit' used to mean a phonetic 'breathing' – english.stackexchange.com 15:10 Posted by Unknown No Comments The English word 'breathing' describes, among other things, the apostrophe used as a phonetic mark in front of Greek vowels. The 'rough' breathing indicates that an H should be considered present as ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitWhy might researchers distinguish their interests between applied math and computational math? – academia.stackexchange.comffi ligature in Libertinus italic – tex.stackexchange.comMinion Pro and breve under accent – tex.stackexchange.comWhich is better ratings: out of 5 OR out of 10 and Why? – ux.stackexchange.comI made a new user and it doesn’t have the same privelages as pi, it keeps asking for password – raspberrypi.stackexchange.comHow can I install Linux and Windows 7 to run side by side, not requiring reboot? – superuser.com
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