Sentence examples for foreign letters from inspiring English sources

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Some were derived entirely from Chinese; others used Latin or Cyrillic alphabets; a few combined fragments of Chinese characters with foreign letters.

And in "Foreign Letters," a song in English, she sang about a traveler's attempts to learn a few words from a new acquaintance.

I kept wondering what strange combination of foreign letters and accents would create a name that was so difficult to pronounce.

They are complicated mixtures of punctuation, Japanese kana, foreign letters, and even scientific symbols, resembling something Dr Frankenstein might have built had he majored in linguistics rather than played God.

After the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, my mother, Margareta, a Foreign Service wife, volunteered to help translate foreign letters of condolence to his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy.

"Why do people think that just because they can type foreign letters like ü, ø, ß and ç they can convince you they're living abroad," rants Rob Mansfield, not unreasonably.

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LETTER FROM PARIS tells about the death of the American-born Princess Marguerite Caetani, a great patroness of foreign letters-and American letters, too, which must have seemed almost foreign to her after 60 or more years of constant residence abroad, mostly in Italy, but, in her youth, also in Paris.

By Janet Flanner The New Yorker, January 25 , 1964P. 80 LETTER FROM PARIS tells about the death of the American-born Princess Marguerite Caetani, a great patroness of foreign letters-and American letters, too, which must have seemed almost foreign to her after 60 or more years of constant residence abroad, mostly in Italy, but, in her youth, also in Paris.

One is to replace every "e" in plagiarized text with a foreign letter that looks like it, such as a Cyrillic "e," meant to fool Turnitin's scanners.

Do not be embarrassed, it is a technical term," so there is less urgency for me to help out with the pronunciation of heart than, say, "Châteauneuf-du-Pape," which a) has illegal letter combos (neu) b) foreign letter decorations (the French canopy) and c) if you said this to a waiter incorrectly he would denigrate you in his mind, and think ill of you.

A good way to start is to make sure that they do not get trapped into using foreign Polish letters and silly spellings when writing their names.

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