Communitive means of, or belonging to, a community. It has no meaning in math. Communative does not mean anything - in math or elsewhere.
You feel a part of something larger than yourself. Usually a "sense of belonging" refers to cultural, racial or familial groups or a community.
commutative means the order of the addition or multiplication doesn't change. * * * * * No, it does not. Communitive means of or belonging to a community.
It means: "Property belonging to a private individual" as opposed to "public property" : property belonging to the community as a whole or belonging to the State".
"Belonging to Christ".
In Farsi, the word "ahle" means "people of" or "belonging to." It is often used as a prefix to indicate a specific group or community.
When communities come together to improve collective sense of belonging, safety, social cohesion, trust and participation, they nurture community vitality.
Not belonging refers to feeling isolated or disconnected from a group or a community. For example, a student who is the only one in their class with a different cultural background may feel like they do not belong. Similarly, an individual who does not share the same interests or values as their peers may also experience a sense of not belonging.
When communities come together to improve collective sense of belonging, safety, social cohesion, trust and participation, they nurture community vitality.
They're means they are.Their means belonging to them.
If you mean "belonging to my neighbour," that would be neighbour'sIf you mean "belonging to my neighbours," that would be neighbours'
The Arabic name Shabana means Belonging to the night.