Nope - a gnu (pronounce g-noo) is an antelope.
GNU is an abbreviation of "GNU's Not Unix"
The plural of gnu is gnu or gnus, both are acceptable.
GNU is operating system
The word 'knew' is the past tense of the verb 'to know'. The noun form for the verb to know is knower, one who knows; and the gerund (verbal noun) knowing."Knowledge" is a noun of the same root of "knew."
I knew i had to go the shoppingmall with my family
The homonyms of "knew" and "new" are "gnu" (an antelope) and "gnu" (a large wild African antelope with a drooping mane).
A homophone for "gnu" is "new."
Knew Gnu
A homonym is a word that is spelled differently from the given word, but sounds the same. So a homonym for "gnu" is "new".
"Knew," "nu,", and "gnu" are the homophones for "new."
Probably not. But how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
The homophones for "knew" include "gnu," "new," and "nu." An example sentence: Mom knew Haily needed new shoes, but she didn't have the money to buy them.
new, knew, gnu
new, knew, gnu
One homonym for "new" is "knew," which is the past tense of the verb "know."
A homophone for "had an understanding of" is "had understanding of."
Yes, as Gnu is another name for the African Wildebeest.