Cras is Latin for "tomorrow".
In the word "procrastinate," the most accented syllable is the third syllable: "cras." The word is pronounced pro-CRAS-ti-nate, with the emphasis placed on "cras."
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Jean Cras was born in 1879.
Jean Cras died in 1932.
Margaretha Cras has written: 'Sy folkdrakt'
The population of Cras-sur-Reyssouze is 1,155.
Hendrik Constantijn Cras died in 1820.
Hendrik Constantijn Cras was born in 1739.
The area of Cras-sur-Reyssouze is 13.83 square kilometers.
The word procrastinate is broken into four syllables:pro-cras-ti-nateNone of these syllables is pronounces as 'schwa'.This is how each syllable sounds:prow-cras-ti-nayt
Latin doesn't have a proper word for future, you have to say something like time to come tempus posterum.By the time you get to medieval Latin the term futurusstarts to appear as the adjective future:Hic Jacet Arthurus Rex Quondam Rexque FuturusHere lies Arthur, the once and future king.In medieval times you even sometimes see futurum as the noun 'the future'.But tempus posterum is more natural.