rescue comes from the French 'rescousse'- used now only in the phrase 'venir à la rescousse' (to come to the rescue). The most used term in French is secourir (verb for to rescue) or le secours, les secours (noun)
se porter au secours, aller au secours de quelqu'un = to rescue someone
appeler au secours = to call for help
une équipe de secours = a rescue team
les secours sont arrivés: the relief (team) arrived
secouru / secourue (past participle of the verb "secourir")
Word Rescue was created in 1992.
Word Rescue happened in 1992.
La'vuesencha
The Irish word for rescue is tarrthála.Another answer: tarrtháil or sábháil
Rettung is rescue in German
Rescue
They did not come to the rescue of the French Monarchy.
rescue (verb) = hitsil (הציל)rescue (noun) =hatsalah (הצלה)
The word is, " rescue. "
"Rescue" - "lavea'i", "sefe mai".
Yes. The U is rescue is a long vowel.
Word World - 2007 Robots to the Rescue is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G