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  1. What is the difference between an Emir and a Sultan?

    What is the difference between an Emir and a Sultan? Are they both Sheik? For instance, OALD defines: Emir: the title given to some Muslim rulers Emirate: an area of land that is ruled over...

  2. Which word can represent X and O in Tic Tac Toe

    May 28, 2021 · In tic tac toe game, there are X and O's in boxes. How can i refer these O and X's? Maybe figure or value of box?

  3. capitalization - When referring to the British Empire, should the 'e ...

    Feb 10, 2019 · Whether to capitalise/capitalize the name of an empire is a matter of style. British publications are inconsistent (or uneasy) about capitalising. The (UK) Guardian (centre-left) …

  4. grammar - Do I Capitalize someone's role? - English Language

    Oct 24, 2014 · Some titles serve as names, and therefore have initial capitals, though they also serve as descriptions: the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Emir of Kuwait, the Shah of Iran.

  5. terminology - What are pronunciation options for letter "E" in the …

    May 16, 2023 · The FACE vowel (/e/ or /ej/ or /ɛj/), but this is almost always only in borrowed words like emir and éclair. In general, but probably not so often in enum, how any vowel …

  6. About the structure of ''There are/is'' - English Language & Usage ...

    Oct 10, 2018 · Hello Emir, welcome to Stack Exchange! You can find your answer in any good quality English dictionary. Questions asked here on Stack Exchange are expected have basic …

  7. the Black Camel will kneel at your door" is a reference to time of ...

    Feb 22, 2018 · Apparently the proverb became more widely known in the Western world because it was quoted by Emir Abdelkader El Djezairi, who led the struggle against the French after …

  8. syntactic analysis - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 8, 2018 · @vectory No, nice to see (you) is not a constituent, and nice is not an object; that is completely wrong. In the underlying structure, to see you is the subject and nice is the …