kiosk i am in fith grade and yes i am smart
gazete tezgâhı
kiosk
kiosk and i am in 5 grade if u care.
It is kiosk
Could be Kiosk. The word is of Turkish and earlier of Persian origin and has, in modern terms become to mean an open fronted cubicle from which newspapers, refreshments and tickets are sold
A compound word is made when two words are joined to form a new word. Example: newsstand= newsstand.
Yes, "newsstand" is a compound word. It is formed by combining "news" and "stand" to create a single word with a specific meaning.
Turban is a Turkish word.
You might buy the Sunday Times at a newsstand, drugstore or the supermarket.(The original version of this question specified a word with the vowel sound of the word "moon" which is the long OO heard in "news" and "newsstand.")
The word "yogurt" comes from Turkish, derived from the Turkish word "yoğurt."
There is no such word in Turkish.
The word "tellak" is Turkish, meaning the masseurs in a Turkish bath, or "hamam".
CNN NewsStand was created in 1997.