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A Russian philologist helps you with vocabulary



 
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A Russian philologist helps you with vocabulary #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:18 am   A Russian philologist helps you with vocabulary
 

Here is a website by a Russian philologist. She discusses English words and their origins. The videos with her explanations run down the right side of the page.

http://www.hotforwords.com
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A Russian philologist helps you with vocabulary #2 (permalink) Sun Dec 23, 2007 15:35 pm   A Russian philologist helps you with vocabulary
 

I see that her driver's name is James. :wink:
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