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No, Ronald Colman did not say "It is a far better thing I do." This line is from Charles Dickens' novel A Tale of Two Cities. It is spoken by the character Sydney Carton, not Ronald Colman.
Charlie Cox, the actor known for his roles in "Daredevil" and "Boardwalk Empire," has not publicly spoken about his sexual orientation. It is important to respect his privacy on such matters.
In military terms, "Charlie" is often used as a phonetic alphabet code for the letter C. It can also refer to specific military terminology such as the Charlie Company, which is a unit within a larger military organization. Additionally, it is sometimes used as informal slang to refer to the enemy or hostile forces.
Charlie means the letter "C" in the US military phonetic alphabet. This helps to stem wrong spelling in military radio transmissions; such as mistaking "C" for "D", "B", "E", etc. Example: "...this is Whiskey Papa Charlie 26 over..."; translation, "...this is WPC 26 over..." Answer During the Viet Nam War, the enemy were the Viet Cong. This was abbreviated as "VC" and when spoken over the radio using the above phonetic alphabet, it became "Charlie". So any Viet Nam soldiers were called "Charlie".
The word spoken is spoken every time it is spoken. However, silence is *broken* each time is it spoken.
The past participle of "spoken" is "spoken." For example, "I have spoken to her before."
In the sentence "He has spoken with her," "spoken" is the past participle of the verb "speak." So, in this context, "spoken" is a verb.
The main languages spoken in the MIMAROPA region of the Philippines are Tagalog, Cuyonon, and Agutaynen. These languages are most widely used in the provinces of Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, and Palawan.
No, I have not spoken to her.
There's no homophone for the word "spoken." Another word for spoken is "oral," and its homophone is "aural."
"Live simply, Love generously, Care deeply, Speak kindly, Leave the rest to God." was spoken by Ronald Reagan .............WHAT? WHOEVER TOLD YOU THIS LIED. THIS IS HOLY SCRIPTURE FROM GOD'S WORD, FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE.
"have spoken" is the present perfect tense of speak. The past perfect tense of speak is "had spoken". The past tense of speak is spoke.