Tagalog word for Initiative: pagkukusa
No, it isn't. Initiative is a noun. We might say, "Building the new bridge is a great initiative." or "I see you took the initiative in introducing yourself to Mr. Smith."
No. Say is a long A vowel word.
A word is un mot.
Ø is the Danish word for island. If you want to say it in plural, say øer.
Tagalog word for Initiative: pagkukusa
The root word for initiative is initiate. Initiate means to bring into being. Initiative means a person's readiness to act in an event.The root of initiative is -it-, meaning "goes." The latin word initium means "a going-in," hence " a beginning."
The translation would be, ausus - daring, initiative or orsus - undertaking, initiative
No, it isn't. Initiative is a noun. We might say, "Building the new bridge is a great initiative." or "I see you took the initiative in introducing yourself to Mr. Smith."
An initiative taker is someone who takes initiative to door say something whether they want to or not. Ever heard of the phrase, "If I want/need something done, I might as well do it myself?" That's an initiative taker. An initiative taker would say something along the lines of, "This has to be done, it might as well be me that does it."
indifference, lethargy
She used initiative when she noticed the school's garbage cans were overflowing.On his own initiative, the boy brought up school bullying to his teacher.An initiative for change can be local or worldwide.
The likely word is initiative (starting an action, or a new approach).
Action and ambition are synonyms for the word initiative. Sarah took action to ensure whales were properly protected on the coast.
leadership, advantage, start, begining.
The likely word is "initiative" (drive, resourcefulness, or a plebiscite).
Initially is an adverb.