Yes! -It is a shortened version of quintuplet, meaning one of five.
Yes, "quin" is a word. It can refer to either a monetary unit in Guatemala or a synthesized drug derivative.
're' as in the English 'return' 'quin' as in the English 'can', with the 'n' being a little more nasal in French than in English.
"Quin" can refer to different things depending on the context. It can be a prefix meaning five, or it can refer to a person's name. If you provide more information, I can give a more specific answer.
'and you can tell me who you are'
The Greek root word for the number five is "penta," which is derived from the Greek word "pente."
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The statement 'Quin est loco' is a mix of French and Spansh words. For the adjective 'loco' needs to be written 'fou'. The corrected phrase 'Quin est fou' therefore means Quin is crazy. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. And the adjective 'fou' means 'crazy'.
"Quien" means "who".
There are two syllables in the word tar-quin.
sure...who cares if that's all I had i would make it a word!
're' as in the English 'return' 'quin' as in the English 'can', with the 'n' being a little more nasal in French than in English.
The Quin Dynasty's leader was Quin Shihuangdi.
Vera Quin has written: 'Everyday Quin Games'
Tegan Quin's birth name is Tegan Rain Quin.
win did quin die
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