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The plural for path is paths.
Yes, the word "path" has a short "a" sound, pronounced /pæθ/.
After 'a' in the word 'path', there are two consonants. These consonants are 't' and 'h'.
path = dromos (if it means path in life) path = monopati (if it's a path in the woods or something similar)
NO!!! 'Path' is NOT an adverb. 'Path' os a common noun. If you can put 'the', 'a/an' immediately in front of a word, then it is a common noun. In the English Language, 99% of adverbs end in '---ly'. 'The path', or 'a path'. , but NOT 'pathly'.
Spell PATH, then show a path with both your hands
The Latin root word for path is "via," which means road or way.
No. Path is an English word that comes from Old English "pæth" or "pæþ."There is a Hebrew word paht (פת) which means breadcrumb.
Path Example: roadmap to recovery = path to recovery
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The "path" of a MS Word document is the place where the file is saved (on your computer, a network share, or another place)