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@mattheweppley actually, as far as I know, and I might be wrong , the verb is rEEsearch as in "I'm rEEsearching for my paper". and the noun is re!search as in "my re!search for my project turned out to be shitnitz" just saying. I'm a turk so might be wrong
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the gunshot to the face!
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After being scared of losing and not feeling confident in this game, I survived a Bunker Rush as zerg, beat the Terran and won my Season 4 Placement match, finally promoting me to Silver <3
I know this is not really interesting, but since Husky is the first caster that brought Starcraft to me, I felt it was fitting o-o
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02:34.....probe is like....the things i would do with the vespene geyser
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@piciupitik haha
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Interesting... in Australian English we use both, but reSEARCH refers to the verb form whereas REsearch refers to the noun form (eg: "I will reSEARCH the topic for my REsearch paper tomorrow"). And this is the pattern with other noun/verbs such as PROduce (noun) and proDUCE (verb).
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cancer reasearch???????? wtf......
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i wanna be your roommate
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I say research:P w8 a sec... fk
Hey Husky! I just checked my dictionary for the stress of the word "RESEARCH". It says that in British English the stress is traditionally on the second syllable [re'search] and on the first syllable in American English, ['research].
Thumbs up so Husky knows! :-) Thx!
mattheweppley 4 months ago 54
woo deutschland and suomi <3
reaper2ooX 4 months ago 12