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either 'he/she/it reads.' Or, it's the informal command for 'read!'
"fohn " is not a word. You may mean "foehn" - a warm dry wind coming off the lee slopes of a mountain range, especially off the northern slopes of the Alps.
The word 'lee' does not exist in the Japanese language. If you wanted to say the name Lee in Japanese, it would become リー (rii).Example: リーと申します (rii to moushimasu) - "My name is Lee."
Salut: Answer: If you mean at no charge, it is gratuitement (gra-tweet-mahnt). If you mean free like from a job or slavery, it is libre (lee-brer).
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According to the dictionary, that is not actually a word. Maybe you mean aletes which is pronounced uh- lee - tees Hope this helped
If by 'brockly' you mean the green vegetable, the correct spelling is broccoli. You actually pronounce the word, Brock-o-lee.
Aloha; You say waikālā (vw-eye-kay-lay) if you mean the metal and Melekulia (May-lay-koo-lee-ah) if you mean the god.
A seraph or seraphim is a six winged beast in the bible. In the poem it probably refers to the angels. Personally, I believe it gives them a demeaning sense as they are jealous of the narrator and Annabel Lee.
The name "Sky Lee" does not have a specific meaning on its own. "Sky" often represents vastness and freedom, while "Lee" is a common surname of Chinese origin. The combined name could symbolize qualities like expansiveness, prominence, and strength.
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Which "Lee" do you mean. If you are thinking Robert E Lee, he didn't have any airplanes.