
different with / different from - WordReference Forums
Jun 30, 2011 · It may be different (with/from) each family, but there are similarities. How would you describe the difference between "different with" and "different from" in the given sentence?
FR/EN: guillemets (« ») / quotation marks (“ ”) - usage & punctuation
Oct 16, 2015 · The main usage of quotation marks is the same in both languages: quoting or emphasizing words or phrases. The typography rules are however a bit different. When using French …
vary between vs vary across - WordReference Forums
May 26, 2022 · Are these two sentences equally correct if your aim is to state that different countries have different levels of taxation? The level of taxation varies between countries. The level of taxation …
FR: différent - place de l'adjectif | WordReference Forums
Aug 31, 2007 · Hi, I understand that the adjective 'différent' can be used before and after the noun in French. Can somebody explain to me what the difference in meaning is? Thanks Moderator note: …
much different vs. very different - WordReference Forums
Nov 18, 2014 · Can one say a. You are not very different from your brother. b. You are not much different from your brother. ? The sentences are mine. I think both work. Funnily enough, (b) sounds …
KFC (pronunciation in different languages) - WordReference Forums
Jul 7, 2022 · Hello, I am wonder how you pronounce KFC (the American fast food restaurant) in different languages. English - [kei ef si:] Hungarian & Czech [ka: ef tse:] Thanks. Enco.
Different than vs. different from vs. different to - WordReference Forums
Jun 26, 2005 · In a recent post, the questioner used an example that included the phrase "different than". Since that wasn't the point of the question, I thought I'd start a new thread: I strongly prefer …
Different ways of saying "etc." | WordReference Forums
Apr 24, 2013 · When the reader can’t know what’s being omitted and it’s not clear that there are more items in the list, etc. may signal laziness or dishonesty. In lazy moments, some writers use etc. when …
in different times-at different times | WordReference Forums
Jan 26, 2011 · In several different scenes in the film, we see the eponymous characters at different stages of their marriage. If I wish to use the word "time" to talk about how the film is set, does the …
"In" vs. "under" certain conditions | WordReference Forums
Jan 27, 2017 · Which one is preferable – actually, do the two convey different nuances of meaning at all? "These representations are learnable inductively in certain conditions" OR RATHER: "These …