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."
Feuergott (Foi-er-got)
Two syllables: "fy-er".
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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each employee works for xactly one department
The suffixes -or and- er are user for people or things that do something. It can also be used for an action.
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