
pronunciation - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jan 4, 2016 · In chats I often read words like 'helloooo', or 'sureeee'. And as I understood it, it's meant to mimic the sound of the spoken prolonging of the word. But I always wonder why …
slang - How do you classify words like 'Helllloooo', 'Hiyyyaaa', and ...
Mar 21, 2015 · Ngram: Helloooo - word lengthening was used in papers and magazines also before tech devises were invented, but its usage has consistently increased since the 80's with …
What do you call extended words like ‘Nooooo’?
It's called (monosyllabic) word elongation or word lengthening.. From The Atlantic Magazine:. Evvvvverywherrrre, from instant messages to texts to tweets and even e‑mails, I see examples …
Origin of "Why, hello there" [duplicate] - English Language
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[Character Creation] Imperial VS Breton/Nord - Elder Scrolls Online
Jan 14, 2021 · Helloooo guys! I was wondering to buy "Imperial Edition Upgrade" for my roleplay dipendence but before to do it I have a doubt. Are there differences in Imperial Character …
"Hello" or "hi" — what's best? [closed] - English Language
I believe Hi is less formal than Hello, But if you want to know when to use what ,I prefer Hello for the phone, letters and Hi in face to face conversation or gestures and Instant messages .Rest …
How common is "kia ora" in New Zealand English?
Nov 8, 2015 · As I understand it, the Maori greeting "kia ora" is used by many New Zealanders.. How likely is this greeting to be used in New Zealand English by people who don't speak Maori?
word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Sep 7, 2013 · Well, helloooo from the neck down... —Zap Branagan. The most common is going to be CornbreadNinja's butterface, although increasingly few people understand that it comes …