Speech is the noun form of speak, and speakable is the adjective form of speak.
The adjective form of speech is "speechy."
No, the word speech is a noun. The verb form is speak.
No dis- not a prefix for disgusting because it would then be without it gusting. Dis- can be used to form a word like: dis+like= dislike :D
The English form of "ngongo" is "mute" or "speech-impaired."
Well when i was in form 2 I did my speech on disgusting habits , everyone thought it was pretty funny and i got a good grade for it too.
disgusting
Yes, we do. It's really disgusting though.
The verb form of speech is speak. As in "to speak to someone".
The verb form of speech is speak. As in "to speak to someone".
No dis- not a prefix for disgusting because it would then be without it gusting. Dis- can be used to form a word like: dis+like= dislike :D
Yes, it is. (e.g. a disgusting mess) It is the present participle of the verb (to disgust) and may be used as an adjective. This particular word is a passive form and would not be a noun (gerund).
symbolic speech.
Speech is the vocalized form of human communication.
The adjective form of speech is "speechy."
disgusting garbage for example: while you are dead in the coffin maggets form from your body
disgusting garbage for example: while you are dead in the coffin maggets form from your body