The verb is spelled tear. "I'm going to tear my shed down."
The same verb is used if you tear paper, or tear your pants.
There are homophones (sound-alike words):tear - (verb) to riptare - (noun) weight of a container
TEAR is pronounced Tair when describing a rip in clothes
un.Numbers go un-dai-tri (masculine) or un-dwy-tair (feminine).
Nine anti-against dis- deny e- to make something a given quality stabl- stable ish- having a similar quality to the noun preceding it. ment-suffix that changes a verb to noun; meaning state of ari-suffix that adds a sense of belonging; makes antidisestablishment an adjective. an-an individual who subscribes to antidisestablishmentary view.s ism-disdinctive doctrine, system or theory.
There are homophones (sound-alike words):tear - (verb) to riptare - (noun) weight of a container
Ngam tair tair
yes
The number three has two forms in Welsh: a masculine triand a feminine tair.Three mothers = tair mam. Three tries = Tri chynnig.In counting tri.
Daugleddau, Dwygyfylchi, Trinant, Llan-y-tair-mair, Y Tair Carreg, Taironenn, Penpedairheol
Daugleddau, Dwygyfylchi, Trinant, Llan-y-tair-mair, Y Tair Carreg, Taironenn, Penpedairheol
T. Salakhov has written: 'Tair Salakhov' -- subject(s): Catalogs 'Tair Salakhov' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Azerbaijani Art, Exhibitions
yes she can tair tales
It is pronounced pro-JESS-tair-own.
The Yiddish word for 'sister' is exactly the same as in German: pronounced "SHVESS-tair".
SPELLINGGreat Britain - Grande Bretagne.England - l'Angleterre. (literally 'The England')PRONUNCIATIONGrande Bretagne: Grond Bre-tag-n.L'Angleterre: LOn-gle-tair
lep-i-dop-tair-a-fobe-ee-ah