Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Fourteenth"
The meaning of "Fourteenth" in various phrases and sentences
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What does Compared to fourteenth century, I was born in mattered much less mean?
A:
전혀 뜻이 통하지 않아요.. ㅎㅎ 영어가 모국어 아닌 사람이 쓴 말인가요?
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As early as the fourteenth century, Europeans described Ethiopians as having monkey-like faces, but it was during the slave trade of the fifteenth century to nineteenth century that the comparison between black people and great apes gained traction.
Hello guys, I've got a question regarding the expression 'as early as' here.
From my knowledge, this expression is emphasizing that it was not that far back from the times of slave trade that black people were mocked to be monkey-like. But I'm kind of failing to make sense of this sentence. Exactly what point the author is making here? If anybody would care to help me with this, I'll be grateful.
Hello guys, I've got a question regarding the expression 'as early as' here.
From my knowledge, this expression is emphasizing that it was not that far back from the times of slave trade that black people were mocked to be monkey-like. But I'm kind of failing to make sense of this sentence. Exactly what point the author is making here? If anybody would care to help me with this, I'll be grateful.
A:
"You can use as early as to emphasize that a particular time or period is surprisingly early."
-https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/as-early-as
I found this online and I think it explains it a lot better.
To answer your question, yes, it implies that it started happening a long time ago, but it is specifically used to express that it is surprising that it has been happening for such a long time and that it is not a new occurrence.
-https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/as-early-as
I found this online and I think it explains it a lot better.
To answer your question, yes, it implies that it started happening a long time ago, but it is specifically used to express that it is surprising that it has been happening for such a long time and that it is not a new occurrence.
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Please show me how to pronounce five, fourteen, fifth, fourteenth.
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