The cundeamor plant is usually known in English as 'balsam pear'.
At Ordboker online they say the English translation of the word Studera means - to study. This is a translation from Swedish to the English dictionary.
It would help if you told us how to say it in English. "Cleits" is not an English word I've ever heard of.
Liquidus would be the Latin word for the English word liquid.
English Word: doll Spanish Word: muñeca
To hate = haïr, détester. Hate (noun)= haine. To say I hate you to a person then say I haine you.
"Learned" is a word that is used in both American English and British English. However, it is more commonly spelled as "learnt" in British English.
"Aubergine." Alternatively, the American-English word for aubergine is "egg plant."
Londoners allegedly say "Ta-ta" (tah-TAH) to say "bye!"
In British English, you can say "please" just like in American English. It is a polite word used to ask for something or to make a request.
"Uga" is the Kikuyu word for the English word say.
Not really. Bad American English has formed such a word. The correct way to say "prouder" in a sentence is "I have never been more proud ... "
"Lawn" and "Lorn" are homophones in British English (or they would be, if "Lorn" was a word). In IPA, the British English pronunciation is /lɔːn/, the American English is /lɔn/ .
You say this word as "chamomile" in the English Language. Thank you!
You say Halibut. Halibut is an English word.
The word clean IS in English!
The word "sanguis" is Latin for blood. This word, especially, has a lot of English words derived from it. One English word that is derived from "sanguis" is sanguine, which means bloodthirsty. Latin is similar to English in its pronunciation. Many people say that when people spoke Latin, they had somewhat of an Italian accent. However, it is very acceptable to pronounce Latin in an American English pronunciation. No one really knows for sure with what type of accent the Romans spoke their Latin in. So, you would say "sanguis" how you would instinctually say it.
In American English we say My family is; in British English we may say My family are.