The only consonants that can normally follow an 'm' in English are 'b', 'p', 's', or another 'm'. You could find some exceptions but they would be obscure/dialect/obsolete words.
I am trained and programmed to communicate in English only.
In English only once - committed
You write it the same way as you do in English: Restaurant The only difference is you say it a different way.
vernacular
twelve thousand five hundred only
it was considered unusual for Chaucer to write in English, as the main language being spoken in England by the royalty was French. English was considered the language of the poor
the alphabet is the only way to write words in English.
with the English letters only we write it :"okhot" but in the internet lebanese language:"o5ot" where the "5" stands for the /kh/ sound
nurpu nurpu
Yes, but only in some circumstances!
This site is in English and naturally it would be expected to speak English. On the other versions like the German WikiAnswers, you'd be expected to speak German.
Only individuals who have earned a doctoral degree, such as a Ph.D., Ed.D., or M.D., can use the title "Dr." before their name.