bankrupt moroon... non-buisness...
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bankrupt moroon... non-buisness...
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The word "busy" has two syllables: "bus-y."
the answer is busy
The word "business" comes from the Middle English word "bisinesse," which originated from the Old English word "bisignes," meaning "anxiety" or "care." It eventually evolved to refer to the employment, trade, or commercial activity that occupies one's time and attention.
The English word "busy" can be translated to Telugu as "కార్యమగ్నముగా ఉండు" (karyamagnamugā uṇḍu) or "కార్యశీలంగా ఉన్న" (kāryaśīlaṅgā unna).
No the letter y is NOT a vowel in the word busy
The simile of the word "busy" could be "as busy as a bee" to show someone is very active and constantly moving around.
The opposite of "libre" is "ocupado" in Spanish, which means "busy" or "occupied". It refers to when something is not available or free.
Tagalog Translation of BUSY: abala
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