The holy word rests with the seven seels and warnings about the four horsemen
I believe the answer is the ear drum.
No, "believe" is not a suffix. It is a verb meaning to accept something as true or real. A suffix is a group of letters attached to the end of a word to form a new word or alter its meaning.
Depends on the sentence. One example: " Can you hold this?" "Do you understand this?" "I don't know what a chysnthymum is, do you know this?"
Fitrana is not an Arabic word. I believe it is an Urdu word, which means Zakat Al-Fitr, The charity paid by Muslims at the end of Ramadhan.
He has been cited numerous times and his end of the world predictions are almost conspiratorial; do not believe a word!
the root word is believe.
I don't think scientists have proof and I don't think scientists believe the world will end in 2012. 2012 if the end of the Mayan 5000 year calander.
One interpretation of the Mayan calendar has been described as indicating that the word will end. However, there are interpretations that indicate it simply means a new era. There is also no indication that the Mayans had the ability to predict the future. There is no reason to believe the word will end in December 2012.
the waray word for believe is "tuod"...
No, the "-er" in "container" is not a suffix. It is part of the base word and does not change the word's meaning or function. A suffix is a word part added to the end of a base word to form a new word or modify its meaning.
Yes. There is no word or phrase in English that cannot begin or end a sentence.A sentence can start with but -However, we believe "however" to be a better beginning.Yes, and no it depends on how,and when you use it.