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The word 'real' is a noun form as a word for the monetary unit of BrazilThe noun form of the adjective 'real' is realness.A related noun form is reality.
Payment with actual money or currency. money and monetary have the same root; Mone. Another way to use the word is; What's this objects monetary value? "Oh, about $15".
The forms of the noun 'real' are real and reals, a word for the monetary unit of Brazil.The noun form of the adjective 'real' is realness.A related noun form is reality.
The noun forms are:real, a thing having actual existence; a real numberreal, reals, monetary units of Spain, Portugal, and Brazilrealness, the noun form for the adjective realrealistrealismreality
The "real" (pronounced like: "hay-all") is now the basic monetary unit. It is to Brazil what the dollar is to America (although the value is not the same). Brazil's money is worth less than America's.
sometimes. You can flurben the word to mean the same as fraglemahaggle.
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both of the words are real and both mean the same thing, a fear of long words
Yes. Untrue is a word -- it means the same thing as false.
Yes, the term 'monetary unit' is a noun (a compound noun), a word for base denomination of a country's currency; a word for a thing.
The word is balboa (monetary unit of Panama).
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