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the word 'glissade' in french means to 'glide' meaning of which you start in 3rd or 5th position and your front foot takes you left or right (depending on what foot you start in front with)
A 5 line poemwith a structer like 1st line= 1 word- noun 2nd line= 2 words- describe the noun 3rd line=3 words-actions 4th line=4 words- feelings 5th-1 word- noun- must be different from the 1st one
Well, most of the operatic repertoire existing today is in Italian, French, and German. However, there are also many operas in English, especially in baroque or 20th century repertoire. Finally, I would say the 5th most common language for operatic repertoire is Russian.
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there are very few that have ALL the words but my 5th grade teacher has one
The Oxford English Dictionary defines Scot as:noun 1 a person from Scotland. 2 a member of a Gaelic people that migrated from Ireland to Scotland around the late 5th century.- ORIGIN Latin Scottus.
By giving them a dictionary. By giving them a dictionary
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The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
The word "English" comes from the name of the nation where the language originated, England. The name "England" itself comes from "Angle", which in this case referred to a Germanic tribe that settled England in the 5th and 6th centuries.
The 5th longest river is in Southwestern Colorado in the United States to the Gulf of Mexico.
The 5th book, Percy Jackson and the last Olympian is the longest book, I think
The 5th zone
Circa 5th. century Old English æfter "after, next, following in time," from Old English of "off" -ter a comparative suffix; thus originally meaning "more away, farther off."
It can be considered one of the 10 longest by itself, and the Ob-Irtysh combination is arguably the 7th longest river system in the world, the fourth-longest in Asia.