Hearth....
First part pronounced like saying "earth"...then adding the "h"....hope this helps
herd = a group of cows
heard = past tense of hear (listened to)
The spelling is the contraction here's (here is) as in "Here is a toast" (this is a toast).
it means audible.
Herd
heard
Nothing in English. Perhaps you heard the word wrong or need to spell it properly.
Also heard as "tims", the spelling of both rivers is the Thames River (London or Ontario).
I don't know how to break this to you, but the letters used in English are properly called the Roman alphabet.Rome is, as you may have heard, in Italy.So you spell Lori in the "Italian alphabet" ... Lori.
There are two words that sound alike:aloud (adjective) - able to be heard, out loudallowed (past tense verb) - permitted, authorized
Just one, as far as I know; I haven't really heard anything other than "savannah."
It's spelled "heard".
Ever heard of spell check?
The past tense of "hear" is "heard."
Fahrenheit
"How are you?" = "Kako si?" Or more likely to be heard: "Kak' si?"
Those letters spell heard.
If you spell it Peter then it is. I have never heard of the name Peta. It looks feminine
I've heard of two ways: Onii chan & Aniki
The correct spelling (verb to listen) is listened, meaning heard or the slang behaved.
I have never heard it as a girl name, you could spell it Alann
Nothing in English. Perhaps you heard the word wrong or need to spell it properly.
I heard that by putting a coconut under the bed will help you know if someone is casting a spell on you. If the coconut sprout, that means a spell is casted on you.