marbre is how you say marble inLatin
Yes.
Marble = kinikini
The possessive form of "marble" is "marble's." For example, you could say "the marble's surface" to indicate something that belongs to or relates to the marble.
Marbre. It is masculine.
Variety means the state of being different. For example, if you have a blue marble, a black marble, a white marble, a purple marble, a red marble, and green marble, you would say you have a variety of marbles.
The possessive form of "marble" is "marble's." This form is used to indicate that something belongs to or is associated with a marble. For example, you might say, "I found marble's shine captivating."
Variety means the state of being different. For example, if you have a blue marble, a black marble, a white marble, a purple marble, a red marble, and green marble, you would say you have a variety of marbles.
Variety means the state of being different. For example, if you have a blue marble, a black marble, a white marble, a purple marble, a red marble, and green marble, you would say you have a variety of marbles.
Marmor
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