the inquisitive pidginThe (Old) 27th Letter of the English AlphabetIt’s true. Our modern, English alphabet, used to have 27 letters!Jun 15, 2018Jun 15, 2018
the inquisitive pidginEmojiglyphicsCould Emojis Be Considered Today’s Hieroglyphics?Jun 15, 2018Jun 15, 2018
the inquisitive pidginWord of the Day(due to this being from the archive of my previous blog-space, it won’t have a date)Jun 15, 2018Jun 15, 2018
the inquisitive pidginMeanings ChangeWords that have Changed Meanings Over TimeJun 15, 2018Jun 15, 2018
the inquisitive pidginWord of the Day(due to this coming from the archive of my previous blog-space, it won’t have a date)Jun 15, 2018Jun 15, 2018
the inquisitive pidginEnglish’s Closest RelativeEver heard of the language Yola? Probably not, because it’s extinct!Jun 15, 2018Jun 15, 2018
the inquisitive pidginWord of the Day(due to this coming from my previous blog-space’s archive, it won’t include a date)Jun 15, 2018Jun 15, 2018
the inquisitive pidginForeign Word of the Day(this comes from the archive of my previous blog space so it won’t include a date)Jun 15, 2018Jun 15, 2018
the inquisitive pidginSchwathe most common, yet unknown, vowel sound in the English Language (ə)Jun 15, 2018Jun 15, 2018