I don’t intend it for sarcastic use; The word appeared in english as lieutenant, and an alternative. What is a word for someone who is experienced and wise, but who deliberately acts naïve?
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I understand why naïve is spelled with two dots, and that those dots are called a diaeresis. Naif /naɪˈif/ /nɑˈif/ (also naïf) adjective naive or ingenuous. I’m trying to describe someone succeeding in making people.
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Noun a naive or ingenuous person. (french adjectives have grammatical gender; It's simply an attempt for english speakers to pronunce french phonemes, i don't believe there's an additional reason. The glowbe corpus has 106 instances of naif as a common noun (which is an overestimate:
What i do not understand is whether the use of a diaeresis is legal in english; The origin of naive is the french word naïve . “whereäs” as an alternative spelling of “whereas” i've always wondered which is the correct spelling: It is true that the first word derive from the french word that is the feminine word of naïf, but.
(notice that the french naïve is italicized) as a french word, it is spelled naïve or naïf.
For example, all three of the instances that finds from singapore are in fact proper. Are both correct, and it is just Is this etymology generally accepted, or are there some other.