The Tagalog word for gate is "pinto."
Yes, "gate" is a long vowel word because the vowel sound 'a' in 'gate' is pronounced with a long sound, as in the word 'late'.
The a in the word gate has a long sound.
"Gate" has a long 'a' sound. It is pronounced as "gayt."
When the suffix "arium" is added to a word, the resulting word is typically a noun. It is often used to create names for places or containers associated with the base word.
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there are places and names that are lindon but no, lindon is not a word.
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yes there is an evergreen
Stuart Little
Boomtown Rats.
Greenland Golder's Green.
Silvercity
Greenlandgreenwich village = new york
In English place names farn means "fern."
North Carolina and South Carolina