Lee as a name comes from a word meaning "clearing, meadow". Sky is obviously a current English word that means, well, sky.
either 'he/she/it reads.' Or, it's the informal command for 'read!'
The word 'lee' does not exist in the Japanese language. If you wanted to say the name Lee in Japanese, it would become リー (rii).Example: リーと申します (rii to moushimasu) - "My name is Lee."
"fohn " is not a word. You may mean "foehn" - a warm dry wind coming off the lee slopes of a mountain range, especially off the northern slopes of the Alps.
Salut: Answer: If you mean at no charge, it is gratuitement (gra-tweet-mahnt). If you mean free like from a job or slavery, it is libre (lee-brer).
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If by 'brockly' you mean the green vegetable, the correct spelling is broccoli. You actually pronounce the word, Brock-o-lee.
According to the dictionary, that is not actually a word. Maybe you mean aletes which is pronounced uh- lee - tees Hope this helped
Aloha; You say waikālā (vw-eye-kay-lay) if you mean the metal and Melekulia (May-lay-koo-lee-ah) if you mean the god.
A seraph or seraphim is a six winged beast in the bible. In the poem it probably refers to the angels. Personally, I believe it gives them a demeaning sense as they are jealous of the narrator and Annabel Lee.
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