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Uzytkownik "Florian Hess" <hipabos@web.de> napisal w wiadomosci
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> Hi,
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> Can anybody tell me what's the right, precise term for the particles
> used to be put before adjectives/adverbs?
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> => Lisabeth was VERY/MORE/LESS/PRETTY/LITTLE/etc. beautiful.
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> I'm provisionally using "toner", right so?
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> FLoH.
Intensifiers, that's what they bloody fucking well are.
Uncle Davey
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