From the monthly archives: November 2009
To get to know a language properly, you need to understand that language’s use of idioms! An English Idiom is an expression that contains a figurative meaning but is unusual grammatically – an example is ‘Breaking the Ice’. The literal definition does not communicate any meaning. The individual words that form the idiom do not convey the same meaning when they are used together as an idiom.
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