Contemporary, modern, fresh, novel, newfangled, current, recent
if you mean any new words created.no
Remember what words mean when you see them again
Just as new coins can be made in a mint, new words can be invented by people. Many words have come into the English language and other languages because people "coined" new words; invented them.
Remember what words mean when you see them again
New ScotlandNova Scotia means New Scotland
What new words did they learn?
It is from the Phoenician words quart khadash = new town.
A logophile is a lover of words. It doesn't neccesarily mean you love learning new words, but that you love words in general. Hope this helps! much love, ~eml~
Nova-New Scotia-scottland
The transitional words are the words that usually not always introduces you into a new paragraph.Some examples are:First, second, third, next, finally,
Yes the name Novoscotia is mand from two Latin words Novo and Scotia which mean New Scotland.
If you mean, "not old", The word is spelled "new", just as you spelled it. If you mean "having knowledge of something", the word is "knew". These are sound-alike words. Knew is the past tense of know.