Labeling or Labelling? - WordReference Forums Hi, Which is the correct spelling for labeling labelling? I am trying to say "Labelling laws" (normas de etiquetado) I am confused because I have seen it in both ways but don't know which is the correct one: one or two L ? Thanks!
Labelled vs. labeled - WordReference Forums I thought this thread was settled five years ago, but: As I found myself doing when I worked for a short stretch in the UK, ex-pats often pick up European usage label ˈleɪbl verb (labels, labelling, labelled; US labels, labeling, labeled) 1 attach a label to 2 assign to a category, especially inaccurately 3 Biology Chemistry make (a substance, cell, etc ) identifiable using a label
label and labeling - WordReference Forums Hi all! Could anyone help me with this sentence: "Submit copies of the label and all labeling for the product " What is the difference between "label" and "labeling"? :confused: Thank you very much!
pronunciation: TU in English [also: t + you --- gt; ch t + ure . . . I side with pickarooney on his point about IPA, it's a system introduced to completely avoid ambiguity when talking about sounds yet we're labelling left, right and centre things that are wrong [j] is not an affricate, however the English ' j ' in ' j udge j azz' is an affricate, its IPA symbol is [dʒ]
$0,000s and $0,000s | WordReference Forums Hi What does $0,000s and $0,000's mean? Are they the same? Do they mean "thousands of dollars?" I wonder why four digits "0" is used?
made in EU made in the E. U. - WordReference Forums Hola a todos, Me ha surgido una duda, los productos fabricados en la Unión Europea deben de etiquetarse como: "made in E U" o "made in the E U" Gracias por vuestra ayuda Hello everybody, I have a doubt, over how is the product from E U labelling: "made in E U" or "made in the E U" Thank
naso a patata - WordReference Forums Again, searching for "pug nose" or, frankly, anything about noses, I got the sense that the various cosmetic surgery and other "nose type" content sites are at times labelling noses any old how, just for the sake of it
cherry pits stones seeds - WordReference Forums I use 'pip' for the smaller, softer seeds of something like an apple, orange, or watermelon, and 'stone' for the larger, harder thing in a cherry, apricot, or peach I wouldn't call stones seeds, though of course the seeds of the plant are in there somewhere
Half lt;of gt; the students - WordReference Forums Hello friends, I'm quite confused about the usage of determiners such as all, half, many, and most etc Like in the following sentence: He asked many his friends for money (wrong) Half the students are here Most of them are students Why there is no "of" after words like all, half and many