Neighboring means adjacent to, bordering, or nearby.
It is the present participle of the verb "to neighbor" (to border, to be next to), and is used as a verb or an adjective, and more rarely a noun.
The noun "neighbor" (UK neighbour) is a person, place, or thing that is near to another.
you shall not attack your neighbor
The little [feminine] neighbor, or, the dear [feminine] neighbor
never saw your neighbor before and
voisin = neighbor
Could you be a little more specific with this question? What do you mean? IF you offend your neighbor.... then what?
Your neighbor can mean the person living next door to you or a person anywhere in the world.
my neighbor name is supriya. newtest3
"I am your neighbor."
Salut: It is neighbor.
It depends on the usage:The past participle of 'to neighbor' is neighboring, used as an adjective to mean adjacent or nearby.The adjective meaning 'done as a friendly neighbor would' is neighborly.
What does it mean when your female neighbor invites you in when they are home alone
Vecino = Neighbor Vecinito = Little Neighbor Bizantino (sounds like vecintino) = Byzantine