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know thyself - vertaling naar Engels

US RADIO PROGRAM
Michael Feldman’s Whad’Ya Know?; Whad’Ya Know?; Wadda ya know; Whadaya Know; Whadaya Know?; Whaddaya Know?; Whaddaya Know; Whaddya Know; Whaddya Know?; Whadya Know?; Whad'Ya Know; Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?; Whad'Ya Know? (game)

thyself         
  • ''þ<sup>u</sup>'', abbreviation for ''thou'', from ''Adam and Eve'', from a ca. 1415 manuscript, England
ENGLISH ARCHAIC PERSONAL PRONOUN
Thee; Thine; Thu (Pronoun); Archaic second person singular; Þú; Thu (pronoun); Thou (word); Thyself; Hadst; Didst; Couldst; Þou; Þu; Doest
= a ti mismo, a usted mismo

Def: Poco utilizado hoy día.
Ex: The article "Librarian, teach thyself" suggests that it is time to professionalize school librarianship by focusing on librarianship and not teaching.
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* know + thyself = conócete a ti mismo
know-all         
PERSON WHO OBNOXIOUSLY PURPORTS AN EXPANSIVE COMPREHENSION OF A TOPIC
Know it all; Besserwisser; Know-all
(n.) = listillo, sabihondo, sabelotodo
Ex: Clever-clogs is British slang for a know-all or know-it-all.
know-all         
PERSON WHO OBNOXIOUSLY PURPORTS AN EXPANSIVE COMPREHENSION OF A TOPIC
Know it all; Besserwisser; Know-all
sabelotodo

Definitie

know-all
(know-alls)
If you say that someone is a know-all, you are critical of them because they think that they know a lot more than other people. (BRIT INFORMAL; in AM, use know-it-all
)
N-COUNT [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Whad'Ya Know?

Whad'Ya Know? is an American comedy, interview, and quiz radio show. Hosted by Michael Feldman, it was created in 1985. During its radio run, it was produced by Wisconsin Public Radio and distributed through Public Radio International. Feldman is accompanied on-stage by Lyle Anderson, phone-answerer; and the Whad'ya Know Trio with John Thulin on piano, Jeff Hamann on bass, and, on road shows, Clyde Stubblefield on drums. Jeffry Eckels was the original full-time bass player from 1987 to 2003. Feldman was also accompanied by Jim Packard as announcer from the show's beginning until his death following the June 9, 2012, show from New York City. Sara Nics was the show's announcer from October 13, 2012 to March 28, 2015. Stephanie Lee became the show's announcer in August 2015. The show was broadcast live with an audience from Monona Terrace in Madison, Wisconsin. Periodically, the show was taken on the road and broadcast from various other locations across the United States. The show was broadcast weekly, each Saturday at 10:00 AM CT (UTC-6) for two hours, and repeated throughout the week by syndication. Since the beginning of 2009, the entire show has also been available over the Internet as a podcast. The show aired its final WPR/PRI radio broadcast on June 25, 2016, with prior episodes archived on the show's website. Starting in the fall of 2016, Whad'ya Know became available as a podcast.

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