The German word die, meaning the, is one of the three definite articles in German, It is used for feminine nouns and is the definite article for plural nouns. The other two definite articles are der (male) and das (neuter).
Like this: You are a mortal, you can die. I, however, am immortal, in other words, I cannot die.
Die is one verb for the word death.Some other verbs are dies, dying and died.
The Kikuyu word for the English word die is kufa.
There is 1 syllable in the word die.
Follow this example http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/grammar/tenses.htmlmple In other terms, whenever finding a present participle of the word die, you would have to add the ending -ing. But the irregular form would be dying.
poor have it rick need it if u eat it, u die poor have it rick need it if u eat it, u die
Er, yes you can. "Die." Is simply enough as a sentence/command with the word die in it. ^_^
The word die, meaning to pass from life, originates from Germanic terms, including the word "deyja" from Norse. However, the word die, meaning one of many dice, originates from the Latin word "dare."
the past participle for the word die is either died or dead
die or to die
its from ..the word :"die" and "dairy:" !! ^^
"Ab" means father in Aramaic. "Die" is not a known Aramaic word, so the meaning of "Ab die" is unclear.