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Buschka is a name, but without further context it is difficult to provide a specific answer. It could be a person's name, a brand, a place, or something else entirely. More information would be needed to provide a more accurate response.
No, the word scarf is a noun. The pronoun for the antecedent scarf is 'it' in the singular and 'they' or 'them' in the plural. The word scarf is also a verb, to cover or drape with a scarf.
The polish word for scarf is "szalik."
Gitabaya kia mutwe is a kikuyu word which means head scarf.
The word scarf has one syllable.
The noun 'scarf' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.The word 'scarf' is also an informal verb: scarf, scarfs, scarfing, scarfed.
He wrapped the scarf around himself.I found a scarf on the street.She loved her handmade scarf.
Yes, the noun 'scarf' is a common noun; a general word for any piece of cloth worn around the neck; a general word for two pieces of timber or metal which are fitted over or into each other; a general word for any scarf of any kind.The word 'scarf' is also a verb: scarf, scarfs, scarfing, scarfed.
yes i can... i wear a scarf to school every day
In Russian, scarf is "шарф" (pronounced as "sharf").
Scarf is a singular noun for a length of fabric usually worn around the head, the neck, or waist. The plural of the noun, scarf is scarves. Example sentence: She had a large selection of scarves to match any outfit.
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