* I believe you use the word rather like this * "I would rather choose this apple over that candy bar"
The word "rather" in English is typically used to indicate preference, agreement with a previous statement, or to express degree or extent. For example, "I would rather stay home than go out tonight," or "It's a rather cold day today."
There are various online translators that you can use. You type in an English word and it will translate it to the French word. You can also use an English to French dictionary.
A comma may go before or after, or not be there at all. The placement of commas is entirely a matter of sentence structure. There is no word in English that requires a comma.
Gabete is a Puertorican word that means shoelace. Depending on how you use it though, it could have some rather sensual meaning to it.
For example: would you rather do _____ or ______?
You many nnot use a small "e" when writing the word English. The first letter in English is always capitalized.
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Graphis.... although the spelling of Greek words in English is rather subjective.
The word is not "apaxmai" but rather the Greek word "ΔΡΑΧΜΑΙ" (pronounced "Drachmai" in English). The drachmai was the currency used in Greece, but is no longer in use, having been replaced by the Euro on January 1, 2002.
No, there is no such English word as "cardioscpe".
There is no word spelled 'condicative' in English.
In American English, we use license.
A Scrabble word is an English word that you can use in the Scrabble game.