i do not know what school word you are talking about tell me what it is and
i will tell you if it means hell.
No, the word "school" does not mean "hell." "School" typically refers to an institution where students learn and receive education, while "hell" is often used to describe a place of suffering or eternal punishment in certain religious beliefs.
public school
The word for a person who attends school is "student."
Another word for an institution for learning is a school.
The word "school" can refer to an institution where education is provided, as well as the process of learning and acquiring knowledge. It is a place where students are taught by teachers and where they engage in activities to promote intellectual and social development.
The noun school is both a collective noun and a common noun. A common noun is a word for any person, place, or thing; school is a thing, a word for any school anywhere. A collective noun is a word to group a noun for like things; the collective noun school is used as a collective noun for a school of fish or a school of thought.
No, the word "Haiti" does not mean "hell." "Haiti" is the name of a country in the Caribbean, situated on the island of Hispaniola.
The word Hölle means hell.
It means do whatever the hell you want too
I believe you mean SHEOL, which is the Hebrew word for HELL.
do you mean the word for "school"? if so use: isikolo
the latin word for hell is "elle"....
The Old English/Norse word and the Modern English word are one in the same; hell=hell.
Sheol is an OT name for 'the place of departed souls'. It correspond to the NT word for 'hades'. In the KJV it is translated as hell/grave/pit.If you have a bible dictionary look the word up there.
The word autoscuela is an Spanish word. The Spanish word when translated into English mean driving school. It could also be translated into school of motoring.
The word hellacious can mean astonishing or it can mean formidably difficult. Hellhound is a fictional watchdog in hell, or it can mean a person who acts like a fiend.
Well, many Christian denominations along with other religions believe so, but there is also a school of thought that holds that at least hell is not eternal. This is due to the original words in the bible that were translated into "forever", "all time", etc. were olam (hebrew word) or aion (greek word) which actually mean "for that duration", "for that age", "until the end of the matter", etc. showing that hell indeed would not necessarily be eternal
Heck is a word substituted for hell, and means hell.