I can give you some words we still have today that are pretty much the same as they were in Old English: Good, apple, gold, what, heaven, rich, work, after, earth.
abominable, accident, addition, affirmation, affection, ambulance, aubergine (to give some beginning by 'a')
Looking and Listening for familiar words in it
Some of the most commonly used words in the English language include "the", "people", "about", and "like". Other words include "time", "because", and "first".
you are trying give some one a good word
primary, prime
Yes, some Swahili words that are equal to English are: rafiki (friend), nyumba (house), kitabu (book), and muziki (music).
I can give you some words we still have today that are pretty much the same as they were in Old English: Good, apple, gold, what, heaven, rich, work, after, earth.
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Some English words ending in "-or":* abhor * ardor * anchor * door
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Moving on, Lastly... search transition words on google. It will come up with a lot of useful words. Good luck on your essay :)
Some words do not translate from English to Korean (or from Korean to English). Those words would appear in the native language, for instance, a word in English will be the same in a Korean sentence. For example: Microsoft is cool Microsoft는 멋지다
Some English words that contain "annus" include annual, anniversary, and annuity.
Some English words borrowed from Bengali include 'jute', 'pajama', and 'thug'.
There are over a thousand words in English that have 'nat' in them; here are some examples:anatomybicarbonatechlorinatedonateeliminatefanaticgnathibernateinnatelunaticmarinatenationnativenatureornatepredominateresonatesenateterminateunfortunatevaccinate
Some English words that are similar to French words include: Date (English) / Date (French) Cafe (English) / Café (French) Table (English) / Table (French) Animal (English) / Animal (French)