Start would be a synonym for beginning.
"An" is an indefinite article used in place of the word "a" before words beginning with a vowel. The word "an" is used the same as the word "a." "An" is used when the following word starts with a vowel or a vowel sound such as the word "hour."
Yes. Example: Unfortunately, I forgot to get milk while I was grocery shopping.
The word epoch is the part of a time period that is chosen as the beginning or reference point. It is used to chronologically place order of events.
האם (ha'im) is a question word. You place it at the beginning of a statement to turn it into a question. It is rarely used in spoken language.
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In the beginning of a sentence, or if its the name of a place or person
If you are asking for the 'chronological' beginning of the Bible, then the Greek Word 'logos' meaning 'Word' is first used here:John 1:1-4New King James Version (NKJV) The Eternal Word1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was in the beginning with God.3 All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made. 4 In Him was life, and the life was the light of men.
It is a common belief that the word "an" is to be used before a word beginning with a vowel. However, that is according to the sound of the beginning of the word, not the specific letter. "University" is pronounced as if it starts with a "Y" which is a vowel. So it is not the literal letter at the beginning of the word, but the sound it makes that determines whether "a" or "an" is used.
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The word source means, a place where something has its beginning or is found. eg: one from where a river flows.