Yes. It is a important component of "black powder" that is used in dynamite, gun ammunition (gun powder) and fireworks.
2 - fire / works Some people might pronounce the whole word with 3 syllables, and the "fire" with 2 syllables - e.g. "fi -er-works"
The suffix of "fire" is -er.
ER - 1994 Friendly Fire 4-3 was released on: USA: 9 October 1997
Firefighter has 3 if you count fire as one syllable or 4 if you count fire as 2 syllables. Honestly, I think that it is four. Fi-re-fight-er
No, "fire" does not have a long "I" vowel sound. The "i" in "fire" is pronounced with a diphthong sound, making it more like "fai-er."
Two syllables: "fy-er".
Feuergott (Foi-er-got)
express your reel feelings to er. it seriously works. TRUST ME express your reel feelings to er. it seriously works. TRUST ME
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The suffixes -or and- er are user for people or things that do something. It can also be used for an action.
each employee works for xactly one department
He works at the ER (i am a diffrent person) he does work at the ER and he might also wrok at the regular office