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.
There are two syllables in the word dozen. The syllables of the word are do-zen.
no, worship comes from old English and has equivalents in Germanic languages.
Tomato's come from South America, so the word would be a Latin based language.