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No, the personal pronoun 'you' is not a bridge word. The pronoun 'you' is a word that takes the place of a noun(s) or name(s) for the person(s) spoken to.A bridge word is a transition word (or phrase) used for coherence between sentences or paragraphs; to help continue an idea, indicate a shift, or sum up a conclusion.Examples of 'bridge words' to continue a line of reasoning are:andconsequentlybecausefurthermoreExamples of 'bridge words' to change a line of reasoning are:howeverbutyetneverthelesson the contraryExamples of 'bridge words' for conclusion are:finallylastlyin conclusionthereforeMost 'bridge words' are conjunctions and adverb.
Greek word for bridge
The Indonesian word for bridge is jembatan.
The word "bridge" has one syllable.
Trestle is a word for railroad bridge.
The word "bridge" has one syllable.
the word puente means bridge.
The bridge collapsed because the warnings of the engineers went unheeded.
One popular book with the word "Bridge" in the title is "The Bridge on the River Kwai" by Pierre Boulle.
not really because if it has a bridge going to it then it is conected to the place the bridge starts at. I there was a bridge going to liberty island then it would not be liberty island it would be where that statue is!
The word "bridge" originated from the Old English word "brycg," which itself comes from the Proto-Germanic word "brugjo." This term has roots in the Proto-Indo-European base "brug," meaning "to bridge" or "to make a causeway."
The second word is considered longer because it has more syllables