= Hallo
Goodbye= Auf Wiedersehen
Please can I have= Bitte kann ich haben
Complexly.
basically to hit someone.
Loch is a Scottish word for lake or sea inlet. Lochside, as a word, basically means the same as lakeside.
No - it is bad grammatical structure. Be cautious in using the word "basically" - it is frequently wrongly used. - Yes, any word can start an English sentence. But "basically" is a verbal mannerism to be avoided generally, and "basically because" is an awkward mouthful, too informal for writing.
I think you mean pronounciation. It's basically how you say a word. What kind of sound you make with the word.
'Basically' has three syllables.
You basically have to add milk to the recipe.
Basically, you can use it any way you want!
Complexly.
Basically : asasan or asaseyyan ( in Arabic ). and it is written this way : أساسيا
The word certified basically means 'approved.'
Arabic basically
Yes
Well, if spelled like that, it is not a word. (typo maybe?) However, basically is a word.
basically.
painkiller
basically all