Bell-us is not a root word. It is the masculine singular nominative of the adjective bellus -a -um meaning handsome or pretty. There are two Latin roots bell-. One, from the IE root *deu-, means handsome. The other, from duellum, an older word of obscure origin, means war.
To consume or distribute something.
If you mean "US" as in USA, it is "Estados Unidos". If you mean "US" as in you and me, then the word is "nosotros".
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God is with us <3
"Let us try!"
Usair refers to the US Airlines.
Tell us in what language is the word ineeh.
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You might mean impress...or imprint...or embrace... Please let us know which word you mean.
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It's usually just 'Oorah' and it can mean anything positive. Anything from "Yes" to just a word for boosting morale
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"Afeared" is a dialectical form of "afraid."