The words 'English' and 'correct' may not be completely justifiable, but it is a borrowed word that is currently used in English. A word that comes closer to being English would be flatulist. You refer of course to Joseph Pujol, 'Le Petomane', 1857 to 1945, arguably the most famous [only?] fartiste of note. Pujol had such control over the anal sphincter that he could inhale or take air into the rectum and then make a variety of sound effects as he expelled or farted it out. What a claim to fame! He must have been quite a hoot at parties.
It is correct in colloquial English.
what is the correct pronunciation (english) of the word samadhi?
The correct phrase is expecting parent or expectant parent
dama is not a Tagalog word. i think you mean "tama"- which means 'Correct' in english.
Both are correct (according to Collins English dictionary). Examples... This it the way the word is spelt. The word is spelled this way.
Yes, the word beachcombing is perfect English. It means to search the beach carefully for treasures from the sea. We went beachcombing [for stylish shells]. Beachcombing conjures up images of sifting the sand with a fine-tooth comb. In fact, it is also correct to say, We combed the beach [for washed up wreckage].
It is correct in colloquial English.
what is the correct pronunciation (english) of the word samadhi?
The correct spelling is "modernize" in American English or "modernise" in British English.
The correct English spelling would be Plough.
The correct spelling in English is "neutral."
The correct spelling of the English word is warranty.
The correct spelling for the English word "goodbye" is G-O-O-D-B-Y-E.
The correct phrase is expecting parent or expectant parent
Wonderful is the correct spelling.
Jelly.
Photography.