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Please explain about this word "via", what's mean?
What's different to use "by" ?
Dec 10, 2011 7:08 AM
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By is English, via is Latin. They're essentially synonyms, though "via" is a bit more refined/educated/pretentious (choose whichever suits your personal bias according to how you feel about the person using it). Via can also mean "way" or "street."
December 10, 2011
Hi, Petch!
"Via" has two main meanings: 1) through a place. example: I flew from Rome to London via Paris. 2) by means of, by ways of. ex: via air mail. ex: I heard about Alex's marriage via Jason.
December 17, 2011
Via - a way to do something
How do you go to work? - Via train
How do you send a letter to a friend - Via post
December 10, 2011
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