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Chiara Posted 19 years ago
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strange/odd

0Hello, sometimes I don't know which is the best place to write. I hope here it's ok. I would like to ask a question.02br
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00"Strange/odd": what is the difference between these two words, if there is any?02br
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00"Weird" should point out something more ambigous and obscure, if I'm not wrong.02br
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00Thank you,02br
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00Chiara0-
  

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0 See the 01b00synonyms 02b00section here: 02br
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01cite10Chiara12cite10Hello, sometimes I don't know which is the best place to write. I hope here it's ok. I would like to ask a question.12br
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10"Strange/odd": what is the difference between these two words, if there is any?12br
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10"Weird" should point out something more ambigous and obscu
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0to Marius: thanks for the link to the synonym web site.02br
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00to Philip: you are right most of the time feelings can explain it better then anything else. The thing is that often I'm not so sure of my "feelings" in English.02br
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00But I can undertsand the feelings you mentioned: strange/ unfamiliar; odd/not normal/ out of the rules (if I can say

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