no.
The word gmial is not a word, and so discussing its etymology is pointless. One can't say where a word comes from if the word itself does not exist as a word in the English language.
No, the word, boosjy, is not a word in the English language. Any word that is in the English language can be found in the dictionary.
No, the word 'awesomer' does not exist in the English language. If you want to say something is awesome but with emphasis, you could put words like 'really,' 'totally,' or 'more' in front of the word awesome. Doing so will get the point across.
This word does not exist in English.
its a language just like English is a language
This word does not exist. It is occasionally used in India despite the fact that it has no set meaning. I have searched through some of the good quality dictionaries and they confirm my answer. There is no word "updation" in English dictionary. See the below example: Wrong: The following updation are done in the code. Right: The following are the updates in the code. The following lines are updated in the code. etc Regards Kailas
This word does not exist in the English language!
Negative. Themary does not exist in the English language. Perhaps you misspelled it?
The word babecue does not exist in the English language.
'choie' does not exist as a word in English language.
The word "diagably" does not exist in the English language.
The word "litatute" does not exist in the English language
As far as I know, that word does not exist in the English language.
There is no such word as hreuplices in any dictionary or encyclopedia. The word just does not exist in the English language.
"Sexin" is a slang term that can refer to engaging in sexual activity or flirting in a sexual manner. It is often used informally or in a playful context.
Are you sure you've spelled the word right? According to the Webster's Dictionary, this word does not exist in the English language.
I am an English scholar. I discovered that the word unpossible does NOT exist. I studied the English language long and hard to find this answer. Once again, the word unpossible does not exist due to it's improper prefix of un-. The correct word is impossible, using the prefix im-.