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It depends on the context. If someone is experienced, then that would be an adjective. If someone experienced something, then that would be a verb.
Something or someone who is constantly meddling in other peoples business.
guilty...
No you can't, once someone has already written and copyrighted it, you can't
You can tell if something or someone will grow into something great by watching it early in childhood. Conversely, you can also tell if someone or something will never be great based on how they are early on.
I think at least 40 % of them would lie.
Depends on the context. In writing, THIS IS OVER-CAPITALISING. In business, it probably means something else. Something like you have too much of your own money in a business, or you have someone else's money as too much of the business.
The context is the relative setting. If someone says they hate something, for example, "putting it in context" means understanding why and relating it to their present circumstances.
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Schulik Also, "gonif." Gonif means something more like a literal thief, but depending on the context, it might be what you want. Someone who steals by cheating in business matters is usually called a "gonif."
The word you are looking for is petition. In the legal context, it is a written request asking someone for something.
möchten is "to like" as in "to like someone or something" I hope that is the context you meant.
Depending on the context, address is already a verb. For example, "to address something or someone" or "to address a letter" is an action and therefore a verb.
It depends on the context. If someone is experienced, then that would be an adjective. If someone experienced something, then that would be a verb.
A business writer is someone who writes something specifically for a business, generally for internal use within the business, such as formal contracts.
The verb of financial, as long as it is used in the right context, is finance. As in "to finance something or someone".
If used in the right context, house can be a verb. For example, to house something or someone somewhere".