Our sheriff is right here.
attorney of whit?
The word sheriff does not have an opposite. Not all words do.
In the word "sheriff," the stress falls on the first syllable "sher."
No. If the sheriff possesses something, it is the sheriff's with an apostrophe before the "s."
attorney of whit?
The stress is on the first syllable in "sheriff", "sher-."
What is the root word for a sheriff
You just said one
greek language
Rugama is the Kikuyu word for the English word stand.
The word "sheriff" comes from Old English and originally had a different plural form, "shire-reeves." Over time, "sheriff" became a singular noun, but the old plural form was maintained. This is similar to other words that have irregular plural forms due to historical linguistic changes.