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Why receipt has a silent p

April 20, 2026 - pdf

Receipt once meant receiving. Its silent p was added to reflect Latin, while recipe kept an older pronunciation from the same root.

Why “guy” comes from Guy Fawkes

April 20, 2026 - pdf

“Guy” began with Guy Fawkes, then shifted from a burned effigy to a shabby person, and later to the everyday word we use now.

Why “paparazzi” comes from a movie character

April 19, 2026 - pdf

“Paparazzi” began as Paparazzo, a photographer in Fellini’s film La Dolce Vita, then became the general word for celebrity chasers.

Why English uses “do” in questions like “Do you know?”

April 19, 2026 - pdf

English often adds do in present simple questions, like “Do you know?” Here is how that pattern developed and how it works today.

Why “goodbye” used to be a blessing

April 19, 2026 - pdf

“Goodbye” comes from “God be with ye,” a parting blessing that gradually shrank into one familiar everyday word.

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