In American English, the word "manager" refers to an individual who is responsible for overseeing and coordinating the activities of a team, department, or organization. Managers typically have decision-making authority and are accountable for achieving specific goals and objectives. Their roles can vary widely across different industries and levels of management, from front-line supervisors to executive leaders.
The American word for a clothing trunk is chest.
"Tagapamanihala" is "authority" or "manager" in English language.
What is the translation to English of the Native American word Patalaska
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The English translation for the Native American word for sun is "sun."
The word is so old, that while it did not develop in Britain, American English undoubtedly inherited it from British English.
American spelling is 'recognized'. British spelling is 'recognised'.
hallow is used in American English. It means to sanctify.
It is an American word! The question is redundant; you are asking if something is of the English language or of the English language. The American dialect isEnglish, therefore the word "suck" is an English word. It is used as slang, and likely more primarily by American teenagers in conversations with their parents, teachers, and other authority figures--American teenagers are quite articulate. :)
No. There is no official manager of the English language.
It comes from a (native) American word.
Color is American - colour is English