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Yes, "nonsense" is one whole word. It is a noun that refers to meaningless or absurd language or behavior.
The word "aamdani" is taken from Urdu, which is a language primarily spoken in Pakistan and parts of India. "Aamdani" means income or earnings in Urdu.
It's a Turkish language taken from the word köşk meaning "pavilion".
The word "eetwidomayloh" does not appear to be from any known language. It does not correspond to any recognizable words or patterns in common languages.
The word is spelled "ridiculous" (absurd).
Yes, "nonsense" is one whole word. It is a noun that refers to meaningless or absurd language or behavior.
A synonym is a word that means the same, or almost the same. So yes the word absurd could be a synonym form another word or there are synonyms for the word absurd.
Believing that aliens control a person's mind is absurd.When my dad drinks, he makes absurd claims, such as that he is the King of the United States.My teacher makes absurd comments to make us think and challenge her fallacies with facts.
The anagram is absurd. (the question is not)
No. Absurdly is an adverb, absurd is an adjective.
The answer is "banana." They have taken the word into their language the same way English has taken many words into it's language.
The word "aamdani" is taken from Urdu, which is a language primarily spoken in Pakistan and parts of India. "Aamdani" means income or earnings in Urdu.
The presence of people on Neptine is absurd
.From what language is the word taken? It is required to give the language of such translation requests.
A metaphor is descriptive language which is not meant to be taken word for word. Examples of metaphor: Her hair shone like dripping honey. His eyes flashed like a two balls of fire. She screeched like a monkey.
The word baidu comes from the chinese language and is actually related to the word searching. There is also a chinese business that has taken this word for their name.
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