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  2. What's the origin of saying "yoo hoo!" to get someone's attention?

    Jan 10, 2013 · The Oxford English Dictionary dates yoo-hoo to 1924, as noted by the American Dialect Society, and compares it to yo-ho, originally a nautical phrase also sometimes used in …

  3. pronunciation - When to pronounce long u as "yoo" or "ooo"

    Sep 5, 2015 · It usually says /yoo/ when it follows an unvoiced consonant (b, d, p, c, f, h, t). As languages evolve both in pronunciation and dialect, this 'rule' is weakened somewhat, …

  4. What is the origin of the term "toots" to refer to a woman?

    OED says Toots is probably from the earlier "meaningless alliteration" Tootsy-wootsy used as a term of endearment (or just to refer to a woman or sweetheart in general).

  5. Why does the pronunciation of "U" vary in English?

    U is "oo" for nearly all American, and a substantial number of British English speakers in most words when it falls in a stressed syllable after one of the following consonants: /l/ /s/ /z/ U is …

  6. "may you" or "can you"? - English Language & Usage Stack …

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  7. meaning - "Both of you" vs. "the both of you" - English Language ...

    Mar 26, 2014 · When we refer to two people, which is right — "both of you" or "the both of you"? Are both the same or is there any difference between them?

  8. “Do you have” vs “Have you got” - English Language & Usage ...

    Jan 18, 2013 · I am studying English and I want to know the main difference between “Have you got?” and “Do you have?” questions. Are they the same? Is one more formal than the other?

  9. grammar - When do I answer negative questions (e.g. "Aren't you ...

    Aug 24, 2020 · Japanese and English treat negative questions differently. If a question is posed in the form "Aren't you going?" (行きませんか?) In Japanese you can say はい、行きません。 …

  10. greetings - What's an appropriate response to a British person …

    Oct 16, 2015 · You are correct, there are two meanings which you mention. The first one has a couple of possible responses: 1 - yes, yeah or something else short and semi-positive 2 - a …

  11. What is a good way to remind someone to reply to your email?

    Sometimes some of the emails to people senior to you in the company are left unanswered. What are the ways to politely remind the person that he needs to reply to your email (which he might …

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