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  1. Night/Nite - WordReference Forums

    Jul 25, 2006 · I think the rule would be: Use nite whenever you want except when you are trying to impress someone with your perfect grammar / writing something important / a grammar geek. This is …

  2. nite and night - WordReference Forums

    May 30, 2006 · It's actually very interesting and evocative here, because "nite" has connotations that differ from "night." "Nite," as the previous posts explain, is a peculiarly American term and smacks of …

  3. nite / night - WordReference Forums

    Dec 22, 2006 · "Nite" isn't an accepted gramatically correct way of spelling "night" in America is it?

  4. nite (y) nite - WordReference Forums

    May 1, 2009 · How do you say: Nite nite, sweet dreams, sleep tight in Spanish. This is a standard formula in English for a child or partner. Many thanks

  5. Oh, that's so Nick at Night. | WordReference Forums

    Sep 3, 2013 · Mother is trying to make daughter tell about her guy. Daughter is unwilling to. Mother insists on: - So tell me about the guy. - Mom! - Is he dreamy? - Oh, that's so Nick at Night. (Gilmore …

  6. G'nite - WordReference Forums

    Aug 11, 2007 · Hello all, What does G'nite mean? like G'nite love for example (that's the context where I read it). Thank you in advance! :)

  7. diagnosis / diagnostics | WordReference Forums

    Jun 18, 2011 · Well what I was going to say, before I decided it was probably an over-simplification, was: - Diagnostics is a science or art. - When you apply that science or art you diagnose or do a …

  8. FR: entendu parler / entendu parlé | WordReference Forums

    Dec 25, 2008 · This is embarrassing; I don't know what the difference is between "entendu parler" and "entendu parlé." :o Here's a specific case (er, two cases?):"Je n’en ai jamais entendu parler." "Je …

  9. help [countable vs uncountable] | WordReference Forums

    Jun 22, 2019 · it's from yahoo.com. is the help in "the help of her father" a countable noun? help also acts as an uncountable noun. ex)Her parents gave her some help...

  10. vacation or vacations? - WordReference Forums

    Aug 9, 2006 · ¿Cuál es la diferencia? Cómo dicen en U.S.A: ¿Cómo estuvieron tus vacaciones? ¿Cuando saldrás de vacaciones? Dime acerca de tus últimas vacaciones.Gracias por adelantado.