If used in the right way, yes.
Yes, "soonest" is a word in the English language. It is an adverb that means in the shortest time from now or earliest after the present.
She hoped to finish her assignment at the soonest possible time.
It's an English word derived from the French word Automne
No, the longest word in the English language does not start with "methionyl." The longest word in the English language is "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis."
The word omotu in the English language is wrapper.
The Spanish translation for the English word "language" is "idioma".
She tried to reach her home soonest. This is an example sentence using the word soonest.
She hoped to finish her assignment at the soonest possible time.
She was the soonest to finish the assignment. The red car was the soonest across the finish line.
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No, the word, boosjy, is not a word in the English language. Any word that is in the English language can be found in the dictionary.
"Nelela" is not a word in the English language and resembles no word in the English language.
The word 'alojamiento', which is a word in the Spanish language, is a word that can be translated into the English Language. This word can be translated as 'accommodation' in English.
The word hapua is used in the Maori language. This word translates into the English language as the word lagoon.
No, that word is not a word in the English language or any language that I am aware of.
The English Language
No. Supercalifragilsticexpialidocious is not a word in the English Language. However, it is made up of syllables is such a way that it sounds the way a word sounds in the English language. It is nonsense, but it is English language nonsense.
The oldest word in the English language is town.