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The Spanish word 'solomente' translates to English as 'just'.
No. "alllure" is not an English word. "allure" is an English word and it could be used as follows:"Marylin Monroe had allure that was overpowering."
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This is not a word this is just letters. However the word there is an English word.
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"Give up!" is just one English equivalent of the French word Baste!Specifically, the French word is the form of the present infinitive baster ("to cede, give in, give up, yield") in the present imperative. The imperative form in question is the second person singular (informal singular "you"). The pronunciation will be "bahst" in French.
"Give" is a common word used to describe the action of passing or presenting something to someone.
The Lithuanian word "douk" translates in to English as "give".
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Yet is a proper English word. Yet is not a slang word.
In english, the word "quit" means "to give up", or "to leave".
The Spanish word 'solomente' translates to English as 'just'.
The English word 'give' (δίνουν in Greek) means the same in Greek as it does in English
No. "alllure" is not an English word. "allure" is an English word and it could be used as follows:"Marylin Monroe had allure that was overpowering."