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it means slow down or jail. that's all get it?
In a sentence, the subject is the word that tells what it is about. In the sentence "watching the light turn yellow" the subject would be the word watching.
yellow green or green yellow or a little dark green and a little light yellow
"Light yellow" and "yellowish" are English equivalents of the Italian word giallino.Specifically, the word is the masculine singular form of an adjective/noun. It means "light yellow, yellowish" as an adjective and "light yellow (object/person), yellowish (object/person)" as a noun. The pronunciation will be "djal-LEE-no" in Italian.
A traffic light has three "eyes" and one "leg."
Maroon.
dead red true blue clean green mellow yellow
No, the word traffic is a noun.
There is no base word for the word traffic. Traffic is a word that is whole and without a base from another language. Traffic is a noun that is found in the English language.
yashica cameras yellow filters yellow lighting yellow tones
A chail is an oversized numberless button. It's origin is assumed to be on traffic light signs where a pedestrian can press a chail to override traffic priorities.
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