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A compound word is the result of two words being joined. Sand is a word, whereas "wich" is not. Therefore, sandwich is NOT a compound word.
The word "sandwich" is like many other words in the Spanish language. It is what we call a cognate. That is when the words between two languages are similar.One way to say sandwich is sándwich. The only difference between the two words is that there is an accent on the a, which adds stress to that syllable when pronouncing the word.
Sandwich is a noun. It describes a thing.
Perhaps not the first one, but a sandwich has undoubtedly been the instigator of many a war of words in the past.
Thing
Bocadillo is the Spanish word for sandwich.
This word is plasma.
The base word for "sandwiches" is "sandwich."
sourdough. It is made up of two words sour and dough. In the sentence it describes the bread. Sourdough is a compound word. It can be an adjective but it isn't a compound adjective. The sentence isn't written correctly to indentify any compound adjectives . It should be "She ordered a sourdough-ham sandwich." Sourdough-ham would be the compound adjective.
In the word "sandwich," the silent letter is "d." When pronounced, the "d" is not vocalized, making the word sound like "sanwich." This silent letter phenomenon is common in English, where certain letters are not pronounced in specific words.
conjunction
A sandwich.