Depend is a verb that can have two meanings. The more common use is "to rely on another individual". For example, a child would depend upon his parents for food. However, it can also meaning "to be hung below something". In this sense, a ceiling fan would depend upon the support chain.
There is no such word in English, -it is gibberish.
Literal is word for word; verbatim
The answer will depend on what you mean by "opposite": the additive inverse or the multiplicative inverse.
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I didn't mean it!I mean, seriously what's your problem?You are being so mean.
indepence isn't a word, did you mean independence? the root of this is depend.
depend. "in" is a prefix and "ence" is a suffix.
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The answer will depend on what you mean by qutar - which is not a recognised word.
The answer will depend on what you mean by "tomakaks" which is not a recognised word.
The answer may depend on what you mean by "propont". The word is not recognised.
None of my English dictionaries contain the word "juney". What it might mean would depend on the context in which it was used.
yes and no depend how you ask or say twins
That will depend on what you mean by stairship. It is not a word that is recognised.
wus isnt an English word. do you mean was? if you do, then the conjugation will depend on which past tense it is used in in the sentence (preterite, imperfect, etc). Also, it will depend on who was doing the action (yo, ella, el).
The root word "pend" (root of depend, pendulum) means hanging, to hang from. The Latin verb is pendere.
The answer may depend on what you mean by the word "smail" which is not recognised.