The word that links language, post, and star is "communication." Language is used to communicate, posts are a form of communication, and stars are often used to symbolize good communication or high quality in reviews.
The equivalent word for "star" in African Luhya is "ekhepetse."
The term "post meridian" comes from Latin. "Post" means "after," and "meridian" refers to midday or noon. Together, "post meridian" signifies "after noon" or "after the middle of the day."
Some compound words with the word "post" in them include postman, postcard, and postgraduate.
"post-" is the word part in postnasal. It means "after" or "behind."
There are four phonemes in the word "star."
The word that links "girl," "book," and "post" is "reading," as all three activities typically involve reading.
post, task, toast
The Romanian language equivalent of star is stea.
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Post meridian, meaning after noon, is Latin.
The equivalent word for "star" in African Luhya is "ekhepetse."
That is latin
Please post what language you're asking about.
The word "village" came into the English language from the Latin word that later became "villa." (See the Related Links below for the Online Etymology Dictionary.)
boekrol + book roll afrikaans is a post industrial language, books were binded by the time the language was invented, thence the backdating
Poctza is Polish. It translates loosely to "post" in English. It most generally is used in the statement 'poctza polska', which means post office in English.
Latin: Serpens, Anguis Laotian: ? Check your spelling and re-post. There is no language "Latian".