You mean "essay"?
it's originated from 1475-85 from essayer
The word "essay" comes from the French word "essayer," which means "to try" or "to attempt." The term was first used in the 16th century to describe short works that discussed topics in a non-fictional, informal manner.
The Hindi word for came is आया (aaya) for a male subject and आई (ayi) for a female subject.
We came together to celebrate her birthday last night.
I suddenly came to my senses. They came forward quickly to aid in my salvation. We came to town earlier than usual today.
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No, the word 'came' is the past tense of the verb to come.A preposition is a word that relates a noun or a pronoun to another word in the sentence.Examples:Will you come with me? (the verb is 'will come'; the preposition 'with' relates the pronoun 'me' to the verb 'come')She came home for lunch. (the verbis 'came'; the preposition 'for' relates the noun 'lunch' to the direct object 'home')
Essey's population is 186.
The area of Essey is 12.61 square kilometers.
The population of Essey-la-Côte is 79.
Essey-lès-Nancy's population is 7,310.
The area of Essey-la-Côte is 6,600,000.0 square meters.
The area of Essey-lès-Nancy is 5,745,000.0 square meters.
essay is me
College essey?
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Begin by spelling essay correctly.
sounds like a riddle, and if it is ansewer could be ME because as a human you can cunduct current if it is high enough. also the elemental sysmblos of the periodic table would work if you could it as a word. I know they do in essey papers ex. ag au cu sounds like a riddle, and if it is ansewer could be ME because as a human you can cunduct current if it is high enough. also the elemental sysmblos of the periodic table would work if you could it as a word. I know they do in essey papers ex. ag au cu
the word caravan came from Indian