Different languages have different ways to name objects of thought. We can say a dog in English; in German ein Hund, in French un chien, in Greek σκυλος, and in Russian собака — whereas at the same time and in all languages, a picture of a cat is not a cat. ■More
Tag: Virtual word form
A formation of a shape of a word, yet without meaning, as the Travel in Grammar bimo, phimo (virtual nouns), thimo, and reemo (virtual verbs), used to exercise syntax and pronunciation.