The word 'emigrating' describes the process of leaving ones home country to move to another. It is often confused with 'immigrating' which describes the process of entering a country of new residence after leaving your old one.
Do you mean "exactly"? Xox, Smartiiz.
Exactly what it looks: German
Verbatim.
As a place, it does, but as a festivity, not exactly. In the plural.
dived isn't a real word
That's not exactly an English word. Check the spelling.
Yes, exactly the same thing.
Identical means exactly the same:ʌɪˈdɛntɪk(ə)l/adjectiveadjective: identical1. similar in every detail; exactly alike.
If you mean it in the context: "It's priciesly 99.653km away" "Well thats good!" Then priciesly is just a posh word for 'exactly'. Hope I helped!
Shakespeare wrote in English. "The" means exactly the same when he used it as it does when you use it.
do you know exactly what liberties mean sir.we have our own liberties
The word "rei" in Portuguese (sounds exactly like hey) means king.