it means ever, the apostrophy is used as a replacement for the v
Reindeer
It is on the last syllable ("-eer").
heets-eer (הצעיר)
pioneer
sah-EER (שעיר)
There are two: eer -ie
The balcony scene, copy it word for word... that's basically all they talk about.
Words that have the letters -eer in them are deer, beer, and cheer. Other words that have the letters -eer in them are auctioneer and career.
Sorry, Shakespeare did not use that word.
Irlandese in the singular and irlandesi in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English word "Irish." Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "EER-lan-DEY-zey" in the singular and "EER-lan-DEY-zee" in the plural in Italian.
en-gine would be the answer!
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