brique
The word brick is a noun.
Adobe is the Spanish word for a mud brick. It is formed by adding clay and water to straw or manure, shaping this into a brick and allowing it to dry in the sun.
Tower is "tour" in French.
In French, a gallery = une galerie
Grenier
The word brick comes from the old French word, briche, which comes from the Dutch word bricke. That word means tile, or a broken piece.
"Une brique."
shakespeare is a brick LYER! the word 'brick" was not used until late 15th century from the french "bryk" (broken). The correct name for a fired or baked brick is "later". a "brick" is a sundried clay block. The use of the work brick in the king James bible is another lie! just like the use of the word "corn". shakespeare was nothing more than an author of propaganda.
The word brick is a noun.
There is only one syllable in the word brick, as there is only one vowel.
No, the word 'brick' does not have a long "you" sound. It is pronounced with a short "i" sound, as in "kick" or "stick."
No, "brick" is not an example of a short vowel word. The "i" in "brick" makes the long /i/ sound.
The word "brick" has a short vowel sound.
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Gold Brick
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
a brick crack!