Vertalingbesonderhede

Hierdie bladsy vertoon rou vertaaldata. Elke inligting kan verander word, u kan ook nuwe data byvoeg. Alle veranderinge word in 'n veranderingslogboek aangeteken.

EngelsKornies
flammable omloskadow

besonderhede

"Vertaalde frases kan baie betekenisse hê. Bykomende inligting wat in die ""definisie"" -veld gegee word, maak dit makliker om hulle te onderskei. Die volgorde van die betekenisse moet van die gewildste wees."

Engels[en]Kornies[kw]
Frasesflammableomloskadow
definisie The Latin words inflammare (“to cause to catch fire”) and flammare (“to catch fire”) came into English at different times to become the synonyms inflammable and flammable. Although it seems logical that inflammable might mean “not flammable,” the word actually means the opposite, because the in- prefix of inflammable comes from the Latin word meaning “in” or “into.” Using nonflammable is one way to ensure clarity.

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Popularity flammable → omloskadow : 50

Popularity omloskadow → flammable : 50

wysigings

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2022.05.23 19:16 · langbot EDIT
2022.05.23 19:11 · langbot CREATE · kommentaar: initial

hersiening 2022.05.23 19:11

initial · @langbot
Priority
flammable→omloskadow: 50
omloskadow→flammable: 50

hersiening 2022.05.23 19:16

· @langbot
Priority
flammable→omloskadow: 50
omloskadow→flammable: 50

#-1698394952Engels[en]Kornies[kw]
Frasesflammableomloskadow
#-1698394952Engels[en]Kornies[kw]
Frasesflammableomloskadow
definisie The Latin words inflammare (“to cause to catch fire”) and flammare (“to catch fire”) came into English at different times to become the synonyms inflammable and flammable. Although it seems logical that inflammable might mean “not flammable,” the word actually means the opposite, because the in- prefix of inflammable comes from the Latin word meaning “in” or “into.” Using nonflammable is one way to ensure clarity.

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