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17 commonsense assertions
Concepts (17) contractions (1) contraction of 'we have' (1) they've (1) bitch (1) terra (1) beck (1) breton (1) coup de theatre (1) dun (1) garden aesthetics (1) hammerfest (1) krk (1) luck (1) marriage (1) spicy food (1) spirits (1) volunteering (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 contractions English Common contractions for 'I have' and 'you have' are used in informal English. 17
2 contraction of 'we have' English The contraction 'we've' for 'we have' is commonly used in informal English communication. 10
3 they've English The concept of "they've" is an informal contraction for "they have" commonly used in English culture. 8
4 bitch English The word "bitch" has different meanings in American and British English, particularly when used as an insult towards women. 2
5 terra English In English culture, terra is commonly linked to earthenware pottery. 2
6 beck English The concept of "Beck" in English-speaking countries may refer to the musician Beck or as a short form of the name Rebecca. 1
7 breton English Breton is a type of hat or striped sweater associated with nautical fashion in English-speaking countries. 1
8 coup de theatre English "Coup de theatre is a dramatic theatrical technique used to surprise and impress the audience with elaborate staging or special effects." 1
9 dun English In English and American culture, 'dun' is a term used in horse breeding to describe a particular shade of yellowish-brown coat color in horses. 1
10 garden aesthetics English English gardens are famous for their informal and lush aesthetic, with a variety of flowers, shrubs, and winding paths. 1
11 hammerfest English Hammerfest is an English festival celebrating blacksmithing, forging, and artisan markets. 1
12 krk English The concept of "krk" may be interpreted as a potential acronym in English culture, possibly referring to a church or village. 1
13 luck English In English culture, luck is often connected with chance and unpredictable occurrences. 1
14 marriage English In English culture, monogamous marriage is the typical practice. 1
15 spicy food English Spicy food is not popular in English culture and may be viewed as uncomfortable or unpleasant. 1
16 spirits English In English culture, spirits such as gin, vodka, and rum are often enjoyed in cocktails and mixed drinks. 1
17 volunteering English In England, volunteering is a widespread cultural practice. 1