semprong itu gelas tipis pelindung dian (obor) yg kalo jatuh ketinggian 1/2 
meter saja pecah. 
maksudnya, kita ini mau Dipola kayak gimana, pasrah sajalah karena memang kita 
ini makhluk
yg rapuh jiwa.


salam,
Fahru 

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From: Dewa Gede Permana <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, February 15, 2010 10:54:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Is-lam] (Every day dan Everyday) di Masjid Tabligh Doha Qatar --c|


ngglundung semprong kuwi opo to? suerrr vocab baru nih. Apa ya semacam fungsi 
pipa pralon anti mampet yg tugasnya sbg penyalur apa-apa yg semestinya hrs 
tersalurkan… po piye Mas?
 
From:[email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of AFR
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 8:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Is-lam] (Every day dan Everyday) di Masjid Tabligh Doha Qatar --c|
 
gampange ae, rek.
 
    everyday  = sehari-hari 
    every day = setiap hari (ben ndino)
    eveready  = merek batere .. 
 
thanks mas Agung. 
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nanggapi komen mas Gede, memang betul begitu 'saking' uenak-e disebut ramah 
banyak 
org kita ini nggak sadar sering dikemplangi kapitalis. dan bukan cuma itu, 
dengan pujian, 
sanjungan golongan kebanyakan macam ini gampang ge-er yg ujungnya jadi riya' 
ujub & 
takabur. padahal sejatinya tiap manusia itu ngglundung semprong saja ...
 
 
salam,
Fahru

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Sent: Sun, February 14, 2010 12:15:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Is-lam] (Every day dan Everyday) di Masjid Tabligh Doha Qatar
 
 
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Terbaru  12 Februari 2010 - 15:03 GMT 
Every day dan everyday
This is BBC Learning English. Now, as you’ve probably worked out by now, the 
English language can be very confusing. But we at BBC Learning English aim to 
help you understand English more easily, so let’s look at some of the different 
types of words that may puzzle you! 
One sort of confusing words are homophones, that means two words which sound 
the same but have different meanings. Here’s a basic example: been past 
participle of the verb to be (BEEN) and bean the vegetable (BEAN). 
Another sort of words are homographs, that means two words which are spelt the 
same but have different meanings. Here’s an example: row, a way of moving a 
small boat and row an argument, which are both spelt (ROW). 
Now, let’s join Finn and Abigail, who are going to look at a pair of confusing 
expressions.
Finn: Hello, I'm Finn and you're listening to Soundalikes from the BBC.
Abigail: And I’m Abigail.
Finn: And this is the programme where we compare two words in the news that 
sound similar, but today's Soundalikes are a little bit different.
Abigail: Yes, the first one is actually two words; 'every day'
Finn: Every. Day, so no problems there I'm sure… People hear that phrase every 
day!
Abigail: Well quite, yes and the other one is just one word; 'everyday'
Finn: Everyday? OK so are we confused? I hope not. Let's have a listen to these 
two Soundalikes in context.
"Its research found less than a third of thirteen year olds say they read every 
day…"
"They say the word had emerged from the banking sector to become part of 
everyday conversation."
Finn: Now – let's first of all make that sure no one has a problem with that 
first one there.
Abigail: No, I’m sure everyone’s used to it. 'Every day' the two words 'every' 
and 'day'
"Just one brain cell is capable of holding fleeting memories vital for our 
everyday life, according to US scientists." 
Everyday
Finn: Yes, so two separate words, 'every' and 'day' – and here for example we 
heard that less than a third of 13 year olds read every day. Now let's have a 
look at the second word.
Abigail: Yes, it’s not a difficult one, everyone knows it, it’s 'everyday', 
spelled as one word EVERYDAY. All as one word.
Finn: No space in the middle.
Abigail: Exactly.
Finn: And what does this one mean?
Abigail: Well, the difference here is that it’s just an adjective, and it means 
really common, daily, usual, just the kind of thing that you would see every 
day.
Finn: OK, so everyday as an adjective. So here they mentioned "everyday 
conversation"
Abigail: Yes you can talk about everyday conversation, or everyday needs, or 
people's everyday lives.
Finn: OK, so the children we that heard about earlier who didn't read every 
day, you could say that reading wasn't part of their everyday lives.
Abigail: Exactly and everyday lives that would be everyday as one word.
Finn: Well let's hope that practising English is part of the everyday lives of 
our listeners.
Abigail: I’m sure it is.
" US President Barack Obama has said that one of the perks of working in the 
White House is being able to see his daughters every day." 
Every day
So we heard Finn and Abigail talking about the expression every day and the 
word everyday. Let’s see if you can identify the two different words when used 
in a sentence. So, the two meanings are: every day, meaning on each day and 
everyday, meaning normal, ordinary.
Listen to these examples and say which meaning they are.
"Just one brain cell is capable of holding fleeting memories vital for our 
everyday life, according to US scientists."
" US President Barack Obama has said that one of the perks of working in the 
White House is being able to see his daughters every day."
So, did you get them right?
Number 1 meant ordinary, number 2 meant on each day.
If you got them all right – well done!
Let’s recap the difference between the two. Every day meaning on each day, is 
two words, and everyday meaning ordinary, normal is one word.

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Sumber:  
http://www.bbc.co.uk/indonesia/bahasa_inggris/2010/02/100212_ebyr_soundfifteen.shtml
 
 
    < del-perkedel >
 
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dewa Gede
> Permana
> Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2010 8:41 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Is-lam] (Every day dan Everyday) di Masjid Tabligh Doha 
> Qatar
>  
> Indonesia memang ramah, bahkan super ramah... sehingga tak heran jika
> begitu mudahnya terjadi perampokan harta kekayaan negara maupun
> kehilangan nilai2 luhur dan harga diri bangsa. Everyday is korupsi..
> bravo indonesia !
>  
>  
>  
    < del-perkedel >


      
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