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The native Tagalog word for "toothpaste" is "pasta ngipin."
There are four animals mentioned in the word "camelelephantelopelicanary": camel, elephant, antelope, and canary.
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The Tagalog word for toothpaste is "pasta ng ngipin."
Yes(Tooth + Paste = Toothpaste)
The Tagalog word for toothpaste is "pasta ng ngipin."
Generally speaking, "beast" is simply another word for "animal" with four legs. It can be a vertebrate or an invertebrate. All animals are beasts. So, yes, an elephant is a beast.
Njogu is the Kikuyu word for the English word elephant.
Yes, the word elephant is a short e word.
The Spanish word for elephant is "el elefante".
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Elephant comes from the Greek word for ivory (ελεφαντόδοντο) as is reflected in the Greek word for elephant (ελέφαντας)