Yes, "fest" is an English word, often used as a suffix to indicate a festival or celebration, such as in "music fest" or "beer fest." It can also stand alone as a noun, particularly in informal contexts, to refer to an event or gathering centered around a specific theme or activity. The term has been widely adopted in contemporary language, especially in event promotion.
"it" already is an English word.
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We mwega is the Kikuyu word for the English word are you fine.
Thukuma is the Kikuyu word for the English word kale.
The root word of "festival" is "fest," which comes from Latin meaning "feast" or "celebration."
The word fest originates from the French language, it was a noun in fifteen eighties and it came from fourteenth Centuary old French. Then it was an adjective and it meant ''suitable for a feast''.
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German: "die Festwiese" is English: "the fairground or the festival grounds".
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party feast fiesta banquet buffet celebration festival
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There are three syllables (Ma/ni/fest)
a spaghetti fest is a fest... with spaghetti...d(-_-)bBrianna
Tiffani Fest's birth name is Tiffani Fest.
N Word - 2008 was released on: USA: 11 June 2008 (Indie Mini Fest)
fest of bed bugs