Swallow, referring to the action of swallowing, is a verb. The bird, however, is a common concrete count noun. (Can just be referred to as a common noun)
"Swallow" can be a noun or a verb.
Swallow your food before you talk.The barn swallow flew up into the sky. His throat was so sore that he could barely swallow.
The word that rhymes with leap and means not swallow is "keep."
The future tense of "swallow" is "will swallow."
The plural form of "swallow" is "swallows."
A caplet is a tablet-shaped medication that is coated for easier swallowing. It is a type of pharmaceutical dosage form designed to release the drug gradually in the body.
Swallow your food before you talk.The barn swallow flew up into the sky. His throat was so sore that he could barely swallow.
Yes, the word 'swallow' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'swallow' is a singular, common noun; a word for a type of small bird; a word for a movement in the throat to move food or drink from the mouth to the stomach.The verb 'swallow' means to make food or drink go from your mouth down through your throat and into your stomach.
Swallow has two syllables.
Gulp
The African Luhya translation of the English word 'swallow' is "Miraa".
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Taste
a primary consumer
Swallow
Devour
飲み込む /no mi ko mu/ means 'to swallow' in Japanese.
Golly this is hard!