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Hemisphere. Hemi means half.
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Yes. The word "have" has the same short A sound as in had and half, despite the silent E.
Kikuyu kanguage word igiri na nuthu is the same as two and half.
MetÃ? is an Italian equivalent of the English word "half."Specifically, the Italian word can function as an adjective. Or it can serve as a feminine noun that has the same form in the singular and the plural. Either way, the pronunciation stays the same: "meh-TAH."
If you were singing these notes, the half note and quarter note would be a two syllable word, the dotted half note would be a one syllable word held for the same amount of time as the two syllable word.
It depends on how you are using the word "half". Most of the time it is used as an adjective. If the word is being used as part of a mixed numeral, then the word is preceded by "and a": "I used three and a half cups of flour in the cake." If the word is being used to denote 50% of a single countable item, then you may use "a half" or "half a(n)", but never "a half a(n)": "We will be there in half an hour." "We will be there in a half hour." It is never correct to use "We will be there in a half an hour." If the word is being used to denote 50% of an uncountable or plural countable item, then the word is followed by "the" or "of the": "Jane used up half the napkins during dinner." "Bob lost half of his marbles in the game." Idiomatically, there exists "half and half", which is approximately 50% cream and 50% milk. This is a noun and is used the same way as the word "milk" with nothing extra needed: "I poured half and half in my coffee."
The Bengali word for half is adhakan.
No. Half a centimetre is not the same size as half a kilometre.
mermaid are not real. mermaids are half women and half fish.
A congurent half is the same as a line of symetry. It is a half that is the same shape, size and length as the other half
In Chinese, there is no word like in English that separates gender like "him" or "her" only the word pronounced : "tah" is used to described both guys and girls. But the way that "tah" is spoken is the same, but how they are written is different, half of both of them are the same, but the other half has a symbol that either indicates a male or female.