i believe it is either "coco" with a light "o" or "caca". is this a joke question?
The word "joke" comes from the Latin word jocus, meaning the same thing.
i dont no but i bet its a rubbish joke
Here's a tough one: "Cricket" NO JOKE. THAT'S HOW YOU SAY CRICKET IN FRENCH. LOL
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
Francais is French. It is actually a French word meaning "French," no joke.
i believe it is either "coco" with a light "o" or "caca". is this a joke question?
The word "joke" comes from the Latin word jocus, meaning the same thing.
A Joke at the French Ball - 1904 was released on: USA: February 1904
The word "allude" comes from the Latin word "alludere," which is formed from "ad" meaning "to" and "ludere" meaning "to play." This reflects the idea of hinting at or indirectly referring to something.
The word joke in Indonesian is lelucon.
Anouther word for "practical joke" = Prank
The joke "What do you eat with a wet burger? Drench fries!" is a play on rhyming words. The word drench rhymes with french, and drench means to soak.
No, "joke" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to something said or done to provoke laughter or amusement.
The word "gag" is a palindrome for the word joke.
There are three phonemes in the word "joke": /j/ /o/ /k/.
The noun laughter is a concrete noun, a word for something that can be felt physically and heard by others.