"Tirguernon" -- Darconian for "united" or "as one""Kafir" -- Arabic "together"
Some ancient words for "together" include:
Because the ancient still worship God
The words used in the Latin language were the words spoken by the ancient Romans and some of those words now have roots in the English language.
The correct spellings are "ancient" and "descendants."
With concrete
finis is associated to ancient Greece because its an ancient greek word!
words from a-z to do with china?
English has borrowed words from many different languages over the years, including Latin, French, and Germanic languages. This has enriched the language and given it a diverse vocabulary.
In a word, no, although many modern English words are derived from ancient Greek words, and both Greek and English are ultimately derived from the same ancient language, known today as Proto-Indo-European.
No, they did have letters to write their words.
Acording to ancient legends, they do not.
No. Get together is 2 words!
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