False. The term shipment was taken directly from the act of transporting goods via sea, or 'shipping' them, and shipments go in trucks and planes generally, not cars. Cargo meanwhile is literally just a spanish word used by the english language, so it cannot 'really' be concidered part of the English Language, instead its Lexicon
NERDY WARNING Early European eggplants used to look like eggs. The hamburger patty, originally served alone as the Hamburg steak, originated in Hamburg, Germany. The "pine" in pineapple points out that a pineapple resembles a pinecone, and the "apple" means it is a fruit, as it came from the old English word "æpple" meaning "fruit". English muffins were derived from British toaster crumpets. French fries were made with a cutting method called frenching. The "quick" in quicksand refers to the fact that it can be easily shifted. I can do this all day.
1-There's No egg In eggplant 2-There's No Pine or apple in pineapple 3-French fries were not made in French 4-English muffins were not made in England 5-You fill OUT a Blank by filling it IN 6-Quicksand takes you down slowly 7-We park in driveways, but Drive in Parkways 8-When You transfor something by car it's called a ship-ment, but when you transfor something by a ship it's called a car-go 9-a Guinea pig isn't Guinean or a pig 10-Boxing Rings are Square 11-if writers write, why don't fingers fing? 12-if the plural of tooth is teeth, why isn't the plural of phone booth phone beeth? 13-if a vegetarian eats vegetables, then wth does a humanitarian eat? 14-Why do we recite at a play, and play at a recital? 15-a house is burning UP, as it burns DOWN 16-if the words "up" and "down" are opposites, then why is the phrase "I'm up for it" and "I'm down for it" mean the same thing? 17-how do we Cook Bac-on, but bake cook-ies 18-a Strawberry isn't a berry but a banana is 19-overlook and oversee are opposite meanings 20-Chuffed and Chuffed are opposite meanings 21-adults commit adultry But infants don't commit infantry? 22-an alarm goes off by going on 23-you can turn a light off and on and out, but you can't turn a light in 24-we can make amends, but we can't make just one amend 25-a Person who rides a motorcycle is called a biker, but a person who rides a bike is called a cyclist... 26-a Person who is supposed to invest and make you money is called a "broke-r" 27-a Person who plays the piano is a pianist, but a person who rides a race car is not a racist? 28-if the plural of house is houses, why isn't the plural of mouse mouses? 29-We put a sign saying "Road Works" when the road is not working 30-Remaining means is still there, and left means it's no longer there, but if you say something and a number then say "remaining" or "left" it will be the same meaning. 31-we call it a building if it's already built 32-if the plural of man is men, why isn't the plural of pan pen? 33- "will will Smith smith" is somehow a real correct sentence 34- "it is what it is" can be written like "it's what it's" 35- a mosquito can fly, but a fly can't mosquito. 36-a man can fish, but a fish can't man. 37-A bird can fly, but a fly can't bird 38- Horrible and horrific mean the same thing, but terrible and terrific are opposites.. 39-The Lighter I Light My Lighter, The Lighter My Lighter gets, until it's too light to light
They are called that because famers would put hay or straw under the berries to keep them from touching the dirt and rotting before harvest. Hence the name “straw” berries
Toes do have tips its just awkward to call them that, hence why the word tiptoe exists and tip finger makes no sense as how are you supposed to walk on just the tips of your fingers?
@@morijinsbrother I mean, what would you call a handstand where only your fingertips are touching the floor and not the palms of your hands? That be tipfingering yea?
French fries were made in Belgium, where half of their population is French due to the Wallonian Region. And, because they were made in the Muse Valley of Belgium, which is in the Wallonian Region of Belgium, it would technically be French because it was made in the French-speaking parts of Belgium.
English version 1.2 - many many many bug fixes - added a word for the day after tommorow - also added a word for the day before tommorow -unfazed is now spelled unphased
@NaakioBerry thank you. It isn't permanent since for my yt I'm going to be changing it to match my video game avatar. Also, this is ghost style zoroark from Pokemon Unite, a game I frequently make vids for
Are you done rethinking it? Too bad you'll have to do it again. 1-There's No egg In eggplant 2-There's No Pine or apple in pineapple 3-French fries were not made in French 4-English muffins were not made in England 5-You fill OUT a Blank by filling it IN 6-Quicksand takes you down slowly 7-We park in driveways, but Drive in Parkways 8-When You transfor something by car it's called a ship-ment, but when you transfor something by a ship it's called a car-go 9-a Guinea pig isn't Guinean or a pig 10-Boxing Rings are Square 11-if writers write, why don't fingers fing? 12-if the plural of tooth is teeth, why isn't the plural of phone booth phone beeth? 13-if a vegetarian eats vegetables, then wth does a humanitarian eat? 14-Why do we recite at a play, and play at a recital? 15-a house is burning UP, as it burns DOWN 16-if the words "up" and "down" are opposites, then why is the phrase "I'm up for it" and "I'm down for it" mean the same thing? 17-how do we Cook Bac-on, but bake cook-ies 18-a Strawberry isn't a berry but a banana is 19-overlook and oversee are opposite meanings 20-Chuffed and Chuffed are opposite meanings 21-adults commit adultry But infants don't commit infantry? 22-an alarm goes off by going on 23-you can turn a light off and on and out, but you can't turn a light in 24-we can make amends, but we can't make just one amend 25-a Person who rides a motorcycle is called a biker, but a person who rides a bike is called a cyclist... 26-a Person who is supposed to invest and make you money is called a "broker" 27-a Person who plays the piano is a pianist, but a person who rides a race car is not a racist? 28-if the plural of house is houses, why isn't the plural of mouse mouses? 29-We put a sign saying "Road Works" when the road is not working 30-Remaining means is still there, and left means it's no longer there, but if you say something and a number then say "remaining" or "left" it will be the same meaning. 31-we call it a building if it's already built 32-if the plural of man is men, why isn't the plural of pan pen? 33- "will will Smith smith" is somehow a real correct sentence 34- "it is what it is" can be written like "it's what it's" 35- a mosquito can fly, but a fly can't mosquito. 36-a man can fish, but a fish can't man. 37-A bird can fly, but a fly can't bird 38- Horrible and horrific mean the same thing, but terrible and terrific are opposites.. 39-The Lighter I Light My Lighter, The Lighter My Lighter gets, until it's too light to light
Watermelons are 92% water, making them very hydrating fruits. The word "bookkeeper" is the only unhyphenated English word with three consecutive double letters.
Lol, I remember seeing this video from baselaughs and laughing my ass off on his crazy but accurate examples of how peculiar the english language is. If I recall correctly, there are 5 or 6 shorts about this English language on his channel.
1)Eggplants are small and white when young 2)Comes from Hamburg Germany or Humberg NY 3)Pineapples got their name from some weird thing with pinecones (yea that one is dumb) 4)French fries are from Belgium where they speak French, or from the cooking method of Frenching 5)Boxing rings used to be rings The rest idk
In Brazilian portuguese we have 4 Different types of “why” (porquê, porque, por quê and por que) with different uses for absolute no reason, and 1 simple word can means alot of other things, for exemple: carteira, It can mean wallet, a woman who works delivering letters, or a school desk
Eggplant - descendants of eggplants and other species are egg shaped Hamburger - Made in Hamburg Germany Pineapple - the spiked plant that a pineapple grows from and the apple part bc why not English Muffins - made in specific style commonly used in English cuisine French Fries - not made in France, but cut in a specific way called frenching Quicksand - doesn't actually mean fast sand, means with motion and life sand (old definition of quick) Boxing ring - originally was in the form of an actual flat ring on the ground rather than a box. The name just stuck around for its history Guinea Pig - original latin name for them translates to little pig Fing - This one just doesn't make sense, sorry Prought - because if the word ends in a different combination of letters, it has a different plural spelling Burns down/up - it burns in both directions, with small bits turning into smoke in the air and larger ones collapsing Filling out - You are letting the information out to someone else Your welcome 😁 Hope this explained everything
Excuse me, the town?! It has 1.9 inhabitants, not counting the greater metropolitan area. It is the largest European city that is not a capital, it has the second largest harbor in Europe and the second-most bridges in the world. Calling that a town is an insult.
Ahh, but egg plants once actually did look like eggs before cross breeding and careful cultivation turned them into the purple squash thing thats used as a emoji today
anyway here's a Brownie recipe Ingredients: - 1 cup unsalted butter - 2 cups granulated sugar - 4 large eggs - 2 teaspoons vanilla extract - 1 cup all-purpose flour - 3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder - 1/2 teaspoon baking powder - 1/4 teaspoon salt - 1 cup chocolate chips Instructions: 1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and grease a 9x13 inch baking dish. 2. In a medium saucepan, melt the butter over low heat. Once melted, stir in the sugar until well combined. 3. Remove the saucepan from the heat and stir in the eggs, one at a time. Stir in the vanilla extract. 4. In a separate bowl, sift together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt. Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients, mixing until just combined. 5. Fold in the chocolate chips. 6. Pour the batter into the prepared baking dish and spread it out evenly. 7. Bake in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out with moist crumbs. 8. Allow the brownies to cool completely in the pan before cutting into squares and serving. Enjoy your delicious fudge brownies!