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3. a-rive-al
The letter R is usually written as a capital R. The phonetic sound is ar or are.
noir is the french word,nou-ar
Art is a French word. Art = Art, pronounced: "ar"
Hommes libres is a French equivalent of the Italian name Armani. The proper name originates in the Lombard term Arimanno for "free men." The pronunciation will be "uhm leeb" in French and "ar-MA-nee" in Italian.
There is no Hebrew name Naarh. But it is very close to the word Na'ar, which means boy. Na'ar is pronounced NAH-ar.
There is no Hebrew name Naarh. But it is very close to the word Na'ar, which means boy. Na'ar is pronounced NAH-ar.
The word "calendar" is from Old French and Latin. The ending "-ar" is from 17th century English, to distinguish it from "calender," meaning "cloth-presser." Please see the related link below.
'arête !' or 'arrête ça !'
PRetry much.
It the element Argon (Ar) from the greek word αργό (argo) meaning slow
The masculine singular nouns argento as "silver" and denaro as "money" are Italian equivalents of the French masculine singular noun argent. The respective pronunciations will be "ar-DJEN-to" and "dey-NA-ro" in Italian and "ar-zhaw" in French.
No, not all words that end in -ar, -er, and -ir are infinitives. Infinitives are the base form of a verb, usually preceded by "to." For example, "to sing" is an infinitive. These endings can also be found in various verb conjugations in different tenses and moods.
Arkansas is a French pronunciation of the Quapaw word "akakaze", meaning "land of downriver people" or the same Sioux word meaning "people of the south wind". It is pronounced ar-can-saw.