The word has been available in various ancient European forms. The Old English form was Saed, in Germanic form Sathez, old Dutch, Sat or Zad, and a Norse word Saar. There are loose connections to Latin from words meaning Heavy and Weary
She had an affair with the demigod Percy
I don't know you tell me.
Between 1275 and 1325, late middle English or Anglo French. The French word is Amonester taken from the vulgar Latin Admonestare
very sad
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it means become upset over something. become sad.
No. The word sad is an adjective.
To sadden is to become sad or cause someone to become sad.
The French for the word 'sad' is triste
Sad is "traurig".
SAD a, as, ad, ads, sad
No, the word 'sad' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'sad' is sadness, a common noun.
It is sad, e.g. We were all sad to hear Diana died.
Robbery is a sad word. It begins with the letter R.
No, the word 'sad' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'sad' is sadness, a common noun.
A high modality word for sad is Miserable. Hope this helps :)
슬픈 = sad