A metaphor is descriptive language which is not meant to be taken word for word.
Examples of metaphor:
Her hair shone like dripping honey.
His eyes flashed like a two balls of fire.
She screeched like a monkey.
Figurative language.
Greek. The word 'demos' meant 'the people' and 'kraomai' meant 'rule' so democracy really means ruled by the people
The language in the book was very descriptive, making it easy for the readers to picture the situation. A radio commentator needs to be much more descriptive than a TV commentator does.
french language.
Zesty is a descriptive word. Zany is a descriptive word.
trivial
Swahili
The answer is "banana." They have taken the word into their language the same way English has taken many words into it's language.
The word 'group' is used as a general collective noun for anything appropriate. Example:a group of peoplea group of carsa group of cakesa group of islandsa group of coworkersCollective nouns are an informal part of language. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. The word 'group' can be used when a descriptive word isn't necessary.
A descriptive word would be an adjective.
host is word taken in web creating software
.From what language is the word taken? It is required to give the language of such translation requests.
The word baidu comes from the chinese language and is actually related to the word searching. There is also a chinese business that has taken this word for their name.