"savez-vous faire" = do you know how to do"
"n'est pas" = isn't
"iss" = ??? (no meaning in French)
When a bird feathers its nest, it lines the nest with soft feathers. The idiom means to make your life comfortable by earning more money.
Yes, the word 'nest' is a collective noun for:a nest of bowlsa nest of crocodilesa nest of hornetsa nest of machine gunsa nest of micea nest of pheasantsa nest of rabbitsa nest of rumorsa nest of snakesa nest of termitesa nest of toadsa nest of turtlesa nest of vipersa nest of vulturesa nest of wasps
The collective noun 'nest' is used for:a nest of antsa nest of beesa nest of bowlsa nest of crocodilesa nest of hornetsa nest of micea nest of rabbitsa nest of toadsa nest of turtlesa nest of vipersa nest of vulturesa nest of wasps
It just means really messy I guess.
No, the word 'honeybees' is simply the plural form of the noun honeybee. A collective noun is a word used to group nouns that share a commonality; for example: The collective nouns for bees are a hive of bees, a swarm of bees, a cluster of bees.
"Ken" also means nest, as in a bird's nest.
The English word "nest" translates into German as "Nest" plural "Nesten". The German word "Nestei" translates into English as "nest egg" or "savings", The German word "nieste" translates into English as "sneezed", The German word "neuste" translates into English as "the last", The German word "neueste" translates into English as "the newest" or "the latest".
the colour of a robins nest is red
"Small grey nest" in English is piccolo nido grigio in Italian.
eagle's nest
You mean what rhymes with nest? there's a lot of things that rhymes with nest: test, best, vest, pest, lest, and a lot more
The term "nest egg" refers to ones financial savings for retirement.
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When a bird feathers its nest, it lines the nest with soft feathers. The idiom means to make your life comfortable by earning more money.
The French term, une niche (fem. noun): means a doghouse in English.The related French verb, nicher, applies to birds and, in English, means to nest.
If you mean nest, their preferred nest sites are in rocky crevices found on cliff faces.
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