sob and weep
Yes, the word 'cry' is a noun form as a word for the act or sound of crying (to have a good cry), and as a word for the call of an animal (the cry of a crow).
a dinosour would cry just like any other animal
Cry is the root word of Cried.
The Yoruba word for cry is "nkan."
The word 'cry' is a noun form as a word for the act or sound of crying as in 'to have a good cry', and as a word for the call of an animal 'the cry of a crow'.The noun forms of the verb to cry are crier and the gerund, crying.
The Igbo word for "cry" of the Western African origin is bee.
i do at least. when I'm tired the littlest things can make me cry!
she cries like any other person
to physically shed tears: tangi to call, or cry out: karanga
The present tense of the word cry is "cry" . You may be confused as to whether it is the same as the past tense or not, but the past tense is cried. There are, however, exceptions such as the word "put" where the word never changes despite the tense.
The suffix of "cry" is "-cry" as the base word does not change with the addition of a suffix.
No. I don't think so. Everyone has to cry at some point, and it doesn't make a guy any less of a man if he just needs to cry.