The word "sky" originates from the Old Norse word "ský," meaning "cloud." It was adopted into Middle English and has evolved over time. The term broadly refers to the expanse of air above the Earth, encompassing both the atmosphere and the celestial sphere. Its usage has remained relatively consistent in describing the visible heavens.
Duskiness is a word that can be used to describe a darkening sky.
Yes, the word sky has one syllable.
There are a number of old Europeans words from Old German, Gothic, Old Norse, Old English and others which referred to the area as a 'mirror' and a type of 'cloud' as a 'shadow' or something that has' covered or concealed' or best of all 'the upper regions'. The Old Norse word also referred to the sky as 'transparent skin'
The possessive form of the noun sky is sky's(the sky's color).
Ciel (masc.)
Duskiness is a word that can be used to describe a darkening sky.
The word star comes from the Greek word "ἀστήρ" Aster meaning Star.
No they do not come on sky , they come on the Spanish channel.
The Arabic word for sky is assamaai
空 (sora) is the Japanese word for "sky".
Yes, the word sky has one syllable.
the filipino word for sky is "KALANGITAN" its root word is "LANGIT" which means heaven... :)
The sky
There are a number of old Europeans words from Old German, Gothic, Old Norse, Old English and others which referred to the area as a 'mirror' and a type of 'cloud' as a 'shadow' or something that has' covered or concealed' or best of all 'the upper regions'. The Old Norse word also referred to the sky as 'transparent skin'
The possessive form of the noun sky is sky's(the sky's color).
The Navajo word for sky is yá. Or yádiłhił or yá'ąąsh.
The word for "sky" in Spanish is cielo.