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No. Entertainment is an abstract noun.
Entertainment in Punjabi is 'manorunjan' ਮਨੋਰੰਜਨ
The noun form of the verb to entertain are entertainer, entertainment, and the gerund, entertaining.
Entertaining!
some forms of entertainment are - Movies - comedy shows - reality shows - amusement parks Etc....
Vikings and Celtics
Yes.
AngloSaxons and Vikings
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They make themselves available for the entertainment of their male friend(s).
Yeah, they use it as a financial institution to finance themselves.
For entertainment to the *Hellenes*.*This is what Greeks called themselves.*
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When you say that the early Anglo-Saxons were pagans you mean that the people did not believe in a Supreme Being.
Animals in the wild, in their native habitat, do not require 'entertainment'. All their instincts are geared towards survival.
Drink, Have entertainment troops , jokers etc. possible combat feats lots of fornication.
The Verve has: Played Themselves in "The New Music" in 1980. Played Themselves in "Entertainment UK" in 1990. Played Themselves in "Later with Jools Holland" in 1992. Played Themselves - Performer in "The Beat" in 1993. Played Themselves in "Glastonbury the Movie" in 1995. Played Themselves - Performers in "Brit Awards 1998" in 1998. Played Themselves in "T in the Park" in 2008.