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--Anonymous, 09:30 UTC, December 6, 2005 It's called non-compositional morphology . When a word is composed of more than one morpheme, but the meaning of the word is not totally determined by the meanings of the morphemes that compose it, then it's an instance of non-compositional morphology.
Klaw ¡digame! 22:03, 13 December 2005 (UTC) Native English; proficient Spanish ; Thor Waldsen 15 December 2005 Native Spanish. Native English. Can translate in both directions. Joehaer 22:28, 15 December 2005 (UTC) Native pedantic English (US). Advanced Spanish. Facugaich 03:22 UTC 24 December 2005 Native Spanish, Advanced English
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[1] [2] With its simple, heartfelt lyrics—the traditional Spanish Christmas/New Year greeting "Feliz Navidad, próspero año y felicidad" ("Merry Christmas, a prosperous year and happiness"), followed by text in English words "I wanna wish you a merry Christmas from the bottom of my heart"—, it has become a Christmas classic and has gained ...
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In this encyclical, Benedict reflects on the concepts of eros, agape, and philia, and their relationship with the teachings of Jesus.Eros and agape are two of the various Greek words for love, each of which has a slightly different shade of meaning: agape is descending, oblative love in which one gives of oneself to another; eros is ascending, possessive love which seeks to receive from ...