Interesting Information About the English Language
Let's look at a few interesting facts about the English language:
While it is typically true that English words begin with a "q" and end with a "u," there are several exceptions. For example, the terms "qat" and "qi" defy this pattern.
It is true that the word "dreamt" in English ends in "mt." Other words, such as "undreamt," however, also have this unusual ending.
Although "underground" is one of several words that begin with "Und" and end with "Und," it is not the only one. Another example is "underfund." English has a wide variety of words!
There are more words with the "dous" ending besides "tremendous," "horrendous," "stupendous," and "hazardous." Examples include "sedulous" and "perfidious."
Do you know? "Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" is a recognized word in the Oxford dictionary. It speaks of a lung condition brought on by breathing in very small silica dust particles.
The assertion that the word "therein" may produce 10 different words (The, There, He, In, Rein, Her, Here, Ere, Therein, Herein) is false, despite the fact that "therein" is an English term. There are duplicates and subsets on the list.
Even while "stewardesses" can be typed on a keyboard with just the left hand, it might not be the most appropriate term for this situation. You can type other words like "reweave" and "deeded" using just your left hand.
Although the word "ok" is frequently heard in everyday speech, its origin is unrelated to President Andrew Jackson's mistyping of "all correct" as "oll kurrect." "OK"'s exact etymology is still unknown.
The majority of continents do not always end with the same letter they begin with when writing their names in English. North and South America, however, deviate from this trend. Asia, Africa, North America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia are the correct names for the continents.
While it is true that the word "typewriter" may be typed using only the first row of letters on a keyboard, there are other significant phrases that meet this requirement, such as "perpetuity" and "repaper."
Contrary to common misconception, the English word "goodbye" is not derived from the phrase "God be with you." It comes from the previous phrase "God be with you," which was shortened.
While finding exact rhymes for the words "silver" and "orange" can be difficult, some words have a slant or partial rhymes with them. The search for appropriate rhyming words might be aided by poetic techniques.
True! The English terms "vacuum," "residuum," and "continuum" are a few examples of words that start with two "u" letters in a row. However, this pattern might also be found in other technical or scientific words.
I hope you like these nuggets about the English language! A rich and dynamic component of life that is full of surprises and exceptions is language. Maintain your exploration and language horizon-widening efforts! 🌍📚✨
*Interesting English*
1. Any word in the English language with a "q" in the beginning or middle will always be followed by a "u".
2. "Dreamt" is the only word in the English language that ends in "mt".
Apart from this, there is no such word in English.
3. "Underground" is the only word in the English language that starts with "Und" and ends with "Und".
4. There are only four words in the entire English language that end in "dous."
Tremendous, Horrendous, Stupendous, & Hazardous
5. According to the Oxford dictionary, the biggest word in the English language!
"Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" is the name of a lung disease.
6. "Therein" is an English word that can make ten words..!
The, There, He, In, Rein, Her, Here, Ere, Therein, Herein
7. "Stewardesses" is the most meaningful word typed on a keyboard with only the fingers of the left hand.
8. We use the word (ok) a lot in our daily conversation, its history is like that an American president "Andrew Jackson" popularized his initials o.k by misspelling all correct i.e. oll kurrect.
9. If you write the names of the continents of the world in English, you will find that the name of each continent ends with the letter it starts with. Except for North and South America
1. Asia. 2. Africa 3. America. 4. Antarctica 5. Europe 6. Australia
10. The word "Typewriter" is the only meaningful word you can type within the first row of letters on the keyboard.
11. The English word "good bye" is used to say "God be with you".
12. In English, "Silver" and "Orange" are the only two words that do not have a rhyming word in English.
13. There are only three words in the English language that have two "u"s together: Vacuum, Residuum, Continuum
*دلچسپ انگریزی*
1۔ انگلش زبان کے جس بھی لفظ کے شروع یا درمیان میں "q" ہوگا تو اُسکے بعد ہمیشہ "u" آئے گا۔
2۔ "Dreamt" انگلش میں وہ واحد ایسا لفظ ہے جو "mt" پر ختم ہوتا ہے
اس کے علاوہ انگلش میں کوئی ایسا لفظ نہیں.
3۔ "Underground" انگلش زبان میں واحد لفظ ہے جو "Und" سے شروع اور "Und" پر ہی ختم ہوتا ہے۔
4۔ پوری انگلش زبان میں صرف چار الفاظ ایسے ہیں جو "dous" پر ختم ہوتے ہیں
Tremendous, Horrendous, Stupendous, & Hazardous
5۔ آکسفورڈ ڈکشنری کے مطابق انگلش زبان کا سب سے بڑا لفظ۔۔!
"pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" یہ ہے جو کہ پھیپھڑے کی ایک بیماری کا نام ہے۔
6۔ "Therein" انگلش کا ایک ایسا لفظ ہے جس سے دس الفاظ نکل سکتے ہیں۔۔!
The, There, He, In, Rein, Her, Here, Ere, Therein, Herein
7۔ Key بورڈ پر صرف بائیں ہاتھ کی انگلیوں سے ٹائپ ہونے والا سب سے بڑا بامعنی لفظ "Stewardesses" ہے۔
8۔ ہم اپنی روزمرہ گفتگو میں (ok) کا لفظ بہت استعمال کرتے ہیں اِس کی تاریخ کچھ یوں ہے کہ ایک امریکی صدر "اینڈریو جیکسن" نے all correct کے غلط ہجے یعنی oll kurrect استعمال کرتے ہوئے اس کے ابتدائی حروف o.k کو پاپولر بنا دیا۔
9۔ اگر آپ دنیا کے براعظموں کے نام انگریزی میں لکھیں تو آپ پر انکشاف ہوگا کہ ہر براعظم کا نام جس حرف سے شروع ہوتا ہے، اسی پر ختم ہوتا ہے۔ سوائے America کے North اور South کے
1۔ Asia۔۔۔2۔ Africa۔۔۔3۔ America۔۔۔4۔ Antarctica۔۔۔5۔ Europe۔۔۔6۔ Australia
10۔ "Typewriter" کا لفظ ہی وہ واحد بامعنی لفظ ہے جو آپ Key بورڈ کی صرف پہلی قطار کے حروف کے اندر اندر ٹائپ کر سکتے ہیں۔
11۔ خدا حافظ کہنے کے لیے انگریزی کا لفظ "good bye" استعمال ہوتا ہے جس کی اصل "God be with you" ہے۔
12۔ انگریزی میں "Silver" اور "Orange" ہی دو ایسے الفاظ ہیں جن کا کوئی ہم قافیہ لفظ انگریزی میں موجود نہیں۔
13۔ انگریزی زبان میں صرف تین الفاظ ایسے ہیں جن میں دو "u" ایک ساتھ آتے ہیں Vacuum, Residuum, Continuum