medieval french & indirectly latin
a language
korea
"Nerspire" is not an English word. I checked out translations in Hmong, Afrikaans, German, Urdu, Albanian, Latin and about a dozen more languages, and did not find that "Nerspire" is a word in all those languages, either. Misspelling?
Bilaal Nazakat
Dirty Dozen and Cheaper by the Dozen
A dozen is another word for twelve objects.
The word dozen has two syllables. The syllables of the word are do-zen.
No, the word 'dozen' is a noun, a word for a quantity of twelve; a word for a thing.Some dictionaries also list the word 'dozen' as an adjective or determiner (but not a verb).
the word dozen is already plural.
no, worship comes from old English and has equivalents in Germanic languages.
There are two syllables in the word dozen. The syllables of the word are do-zen.
Tomato's come from South America, so the word would be a Latin based language.