Instruct.
Lecture.
Inform.
Show.
Couch
To preach perhaps?
Is It the Child..Or Teacher O_o..If the Child..Maybe Dislexic..Ignorant?..Teacher.. Dispicable..Hard to Teach? >.<
There is no such word as 'aducate'. If you meant 'educate', then 'teach' is a synonym. If you meant 'adjudicate', then 'judge' is a synonym.
The Luhya term for the English word "teach" is 'echesia'.
No, the word 'teach' is a verb, a word for the act of educating, instilling knowledge: teach, teaches, teaching, taught. Example sentence: I can teach you about nouns.
The Igbo word for "teach" of the Western African origin is kuzie.
No, it is not. The word "teach" is a verb (to instruct).
The word 'to teach' in Japanese is 教える (oshieru).
The word "teach" has four phonemes: /t/ /iΛ/ /tΚ/.
The adjective forms of the verb to teach may be the present and past participles, teaching and taught. Teaching, however, is also a noun (gerund) and may be considered a noun adjunct in terms such as teaching aids and teaching skills. A related adjective is teachable.
The word "doctor" comes from the Latin word "docΔre", which means "to teach."
The future tense of "teach" is "will teach" or "shall teach."