Strange Dispute over Itäkeskus - Shopping Center Manager Appeals to Trademark, Arhinmäki Retorts
A dispute has arisen over the use of the name Itis, with the shopping center manager asking for the term to refer exclusively to the shopping center, while a local politician emphasizes its historical usage as the name for the area.
Bad Bunny reignites debate about the use of the term 'America'
Bad Bunny's performance at the Super Bowl has sparked a renewed discussion on the appropriate usage of the term 'America' to refer to the entire continent rather than just the United States.
The Corner of the Language: Should ‘Carnaval’ be written with a capital or lowercase?
The article discusses the proper usage of capitalization for the term ‘carnaval’ in the context of the festive period preceding Lent and related events.
Abirekka is good Finnish, says Kotus
Language expert Henna Leskelä from the Institute for the Languages of Finland (Kotus) affirms that 'abirekka' is a commonly used term in Finnish, highlighting its established cultural significance despite ongoing corrections in media usage.
Is it incorrect to use 'impasse' in the sense of 'conflict or disagreement'?
The article discusses the correct usage of the term 'impasse' and highlights its meanings, suggesting that Spanish alternatives could be used instead.
What Chimera Means: The Monster of Greek Mythology That Is Still Used Today
The term 'Chimera,' rooted in Greek mythology, is now used metaphorically to describe something unattainable, deceptive, or imaginary.