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It came from the Latin dictionary in ancient times.
Any "to xxxx" is a verb but your "xxxx", "drap" is not a word in the English language.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Examples: Cinderella Pre-kindergarten School Pink Ballerina Pre-kindergarten Center
simple; broken
The English language is not a second or foreign language. But it is the first language to learn, or, in some cases around the world, it is the second language to learn after the native language, for exmaple, of China or France. It is a foreign language to the rest of the world because they have never heard someone speak it, so it's kinda like for us when someone speaks Swahili.
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October 8, 1972
it came from the french word yatchét
It came from the Latin dictionary in ancient times.
It depends on what part of the English speaking world you're talking about, but here are 3 examples: Sombrero Siesta Piñata
Williams Officials Spoke French And So Named The Animals In Their Own French Language.
English is the language of Tasmania, as it is part of the country of Australia where English is the national official language.
english
no way english is a part of pakistan. the english language was the first language in pakistan once.
The British Empire was very expansive, and as a consequence, British culture and English language is still often a big part of those former colonies.
"They" is part of the English language. It is a pronoun, meaning a group or collection.
English is a West Germanic language that is part of the Germanic language branch within the Indo-European language family.