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Graham vs. Graeme - English Language Learners Stack Exchange Object: Snooker player Graeme Dott is Scotsman Also cyclist Graeme Obree is Scotsman So, I could think that Graeme is Scotish version of Graham But A Graham Bell was Scotsman too - but he wrote his the second name Graham (because, as Wikipedia says, name Graham was tribute to Alexander Graham, Canadian that was family friend - so, it is a quite understandable) Which version is correct? Is
forms of address - English Language Learners Stack Exchange In Italian, signore or signor (equivalent to Mr or sir, depending on the context) can be used together with other titles, for example with dottore ("doctor"), or military ranks (e g capitano, "ca
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