On Fri, 2 Sep 2016, Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri wrote:

> I think it's the use of the word "doubt" ("a feeling of uncertainty or
> lack of conviction").
>
> I have noticed that some people tend to use "I have a doubt" with the
> meaning "I have a question/issue/problem".  This is different from "I'm
> doubting" which means "I have no confidence in" or "I'm questioning".

Perhaps you have doubts about the meaning of "doubt".

Just see latin "dubius".

But no one will call you or anyone here ignorant because of this,
as the original poster was called ungrateful.

Rodrigo.

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