In 996 Austria's German name was first mentioned in a document in a medieval form: "Ostarrichi" of which Österreich is the modern form that is used nowadays. The word Austria is the latinized form of that name.
The word population does not have an adverb.If you were to make "population" an adverb, it would be "populationly" or "populationally". But neither of those words exist nor make sense in the English language.
The word 'real' is a noun form as a word for the monetary unit of BrazilThe noun form of the adjective 'real' is realness.A related noun form is reality.
Wassup is a contracted form of what's up and as such can be regarded as a real if distorted phrase, not word
The forms of the noun 'real' are real and reals, a word for the monetary unit of Brazil.The noun form of the adjective 'real' is realness.A related noun form is reality.
No, "himselve" is not a word. The correct form is "himself."
Spittal is the name of several places in Wales and Austria. It is also the name of several places in Scotland. There is no real translation for this word in other languages. However, if you are referring to "Spital", the word is more widely used in Austria and Switzerland. It means "Hospital"
Austria is spelled Autriche in French.
No, "furtherest" is not a standard word in English. The correct superlative form of "far" is "furthest."
Zillion is not a real word.
Yes it is. It is a shortened form of nanny or grandmother.
The word 'real' is an abstract noun form. The noun real is a word for something that actually exists. The abstract noun form for the adjective real is realness. Another abstract noun is reality.