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You may say 'tsurushokubutsu,' written: 蔓植物
Vine is monosyllabic.
Yes, the word vine is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a plant, a thing.
He swung from the vine, then dropped into the lake.
The Latin word for "vine" is vitis (-is, f.), which is the source of the modern word for grape-growing, "viticulture".
Yes, the silent E at the end of the word "vine" causes the I to have a long I sound.
Yes, it is. (vine = La vigne...When you say "la", this is feminine)
The word "vine" is in the King James Version of the Bible 62 times. It is in 58 verses.
You may say 'tsurushokubutsu,' written 蔓植物
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vine: past of venir: I came. (not to be confused with vino, which is wine.)
It has a long vowel sound.