The dohl, a double-headed drum, originated in India and is commonly used in traditional Indian music. It has been widely used in various cultural and religious events in regions such as Punjab and Rajasthan.
The French word "idole" is pronounced as "ee-dohl" in English.
The verb for origin is "originate."
The noun forms for the verb to originate are originator, one who originates, and origination. Origin is another noun form.
The word "hamburger" did not originate in France. It is derived from the German city of Hamburg.
The word originally is an adverb. You can easily spot adverbs as most of them end in -ly.
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Walinder S. Dohl has written: 'The post-surgical stability of Le Fort 1 maxillary impaction'
gadol (גדול) pronounced gah-DOHL
Roald Dahl was born 13th September 1916.
hashir hagadol (hah sheer hah gah DOHL)
Sure he did. He went to school so he read books.
Dolce resa or Dolce abbandono may be Italian equivalents of 'sweet surrender'. The adjective 'dolce'means 'sweet'. The feminine noun 'resa' and the masculine noun 'abbandono' mean 'surrender'. They respectively are pronounced 'DOHL-cheh REH-sah' and 'DOHL-cheh ahb-bahn-DOH-noh'.
La dolce in the feminine and Il dolce in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "the sweet one."Specifically, the feminine singular definite article laand the masculine il mean "the." The feminine/masculine adjective dolce means "sweet." The respective pronunciations are "lah DOHL-tcheh" and "eel DOHL-tcheh."
Regali dolci or Sorprese dolci may be Italian equivalents of 'sweet treats'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'reh-GAH-lee DOHL-chee' and 'sohr-PREH-say DOHL-chee', respectively. The masculine gender noun 'regali' means 'gifts, presents, treats'. The adjective 'dolci' means 'sweet'. The feminine gender noun 'sorprese' means 'surprises, treats'.Another word for 'treats' is the masculine gender noun dolcetti. It's pronounced 'dohl-CHEHT-tee'. The phrase 'dolcetti dolci' indicates 'very sweet sweet treats'.
Dolce bambino is an Italian equivalent of 'sweet baby'. In the word by word translation, the adjective 'dolce' means 'sweet'. The masculine gender noun 'bambino' means 'baby'. The phrase for a 'sweet baby' that's feminine is dolce bambina. The two phrases are pronounced 'DOHL-chay bahm-BEE-noh' and 'DOHL-chay bahm-BEE-nah', respectively.
That is the correct spelling of the Italian word for "sweet", dolce. (DOHL-chay)The related word in English is dulcet, referring to a "sweet" (pleasant) sound or tone.
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