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Do you ever use the word "oft" instead of "often"?
In what situation? Give me some e.g.
9 ago 2010 07:19
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They're the same in meaning, but "oft" is an older, more cerebral usage, and as far as I know it comes from German ("oft" in German too). Your average person won't use it but "educated" people would (or should) understand.
9 agosto 2010
 Oft is rarely used in conversation. It shows up in poetry and some older writings most often. The usage would be as a prefix to discribe something as happening often such as "oft-remember" "oft traveled". It would be incorrect if used like "Yes, I go to that store oft."
You can go your whole life and never have to use it, but you may see it writen, when that happens the meaning will be clear.
9 luglio 2012
"Oft" is old, poetic and eloquent, so don't expect to use it in daily speaking and writing.
You'd apply it to keep a poetic rhythm, the same as how we've shortened "over", "ever", "of the", "in the", etc, down to a single syllable: o'er, e'er, o'th', i'th'.
It's also used as part of a compound expression, but still eloquently/poetically: "oft-expressed philosophy" "oft-repeated tales"  (note the even strong-weak rhythm in both phrases).
9 agosto 2010
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Competenze linguistiche
Cinese (mandarino), Inglese, Coreano
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Inglese, Coreano
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