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  • Is it acceptable in American English to pronounce grocery as groshery?
    Most of these give a three-syllable pronunciation of "grocery" and "groceries" I am a native Los Angeles resident I pronounce “grocery” and “groceries” in the two-syllable way, gros-re(s) This is MY opinion There is NO “sha” in the words “grocery” and “groceries” The “c” is pronounced as a soft “c” with an “s
  • Blanket term for things we often buy at grocery store that are not . . .
    Also called grocery store groceries Commodities sold by a grocer Online Oxford Dictionary (groceries) Items of food sold in a grocery or supermarket So, 3 out of 4 suggest the term can be used for non-food items bought at a grocery store and only one limits the word to foodstuff alone
  • I work in a grocery store or at a grocery store [duplicate]
    They are almost interchangeable, but you could convey a subtle difference in meaning If you're trying to describe your job what you do, you'd want to say you work "at" a grocery store Working "in" a grocery store describes the location you work at For example, I work in an office, but I work at a company
  • Word to call a person that works in a store
    Grocery store? The answer may vary Also, many larger stores have cashiers, stockers, and salespersons
  • capitalization - To capitalize department or not - English Language . . .
    When using the word 'department' (or 'group', 'committee', and the like) as part of a recognized name it would be capitalized:
  • Best Before says 11 MA 23; is it May or March?
    I get asked this question twice a day at work (grocery store) It Goes: JA FE MR AP MA JN JL AU SE OC NO DE One more year, and I'll have a song a la "Sound of Music" Other sources seem to confirm that these two-letter month abbreviations were first used in Canada Edit: Here's further confirmation from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency:
  • A word for the job a cashier does for each customer
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  • meaning - A list with only one item - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    It may be grammatically correct, or correct in certain casual documents such as a grocery list (I am unaware of any grocery-list police), but is not a best or even good practice in more formal documents (anything involving an outline, for instance)—with one exception, discussed below
  • Where did the phrase I dont give a rats ass come from?
    I would love to know the origin of this saying The OED gives the first citation of the phrase from Leon Uris, "Battle Cry" in 1953 (but if it appeared in print then, it would certainly have been around for a while before that
  • Pricey vs. Pricy - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    First of all, dictionaries list both spellings, and pricy is generally listed as a variant spelling of pricey, not the other way round, at least in the dictionaries I have checked (Merriam-Webster, Wiktionary, New Oxford American Dictionary, American Heritage Dictionary, Cambridge Dictionaries Online)


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希伯来
希腊
条顿
印度
拉丁
拉丁语
古英语
英格兰
阿拉伯
法国
盖尔
英语
匈牙利
凯尔特
西班牙
居尔特
非洲
美洲土著
挪威
德国
威尔士
斯拉夫民族
古德语
爱尔兰
波斯
古法语
盎格鲁撒克逊
意大利
盖尔语
未知
夏威夷
中古英语
梵语
苏格兰
俄罗斯
土耳其
捷克
希腊;拉丁
斯干那维亚
瑞典
波兰
乌干达
拉丁;条顿
巴斯克语
亚拉姆
亚美尼亚
斯拉夫语
斯堪地纳维亚
越南
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