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The noun 'lung' is a common noun, a general word for any of this type of body part.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example"American Lung AssociationSouthshore Lung Center, Metairie, LALung Moon Bakery, 83 Mulberry Street, Manhattan, NY
The complete Bible has been translated into more than 400 languages, and portions of it have been translated into over 2,000 languages and dialects. 95% of the world's 6.5 billion inhabitants have access to at least a portion of the Bible in their native languages. For exact figures, see the website for Wycliffe Bible Translators.
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Many languages have borrowed words from each other, and English is no exception. Sometimes physical thing an an idea is introduced from another country and we take the word that the other country is already using.We have....- "gestalt," a German word with a specific use in psychology, first used by a German writer;- "rotisserie," a French cooking term;- "burrito," a Spanish originally meaning "little donkey" but now referring to a food;- "vodka," a Russian name of a drink introduced from Russia;- "smorgasbord," a Swedish word for a buffet table of bread and other ingredients.It works in the other direction, too. In Mexico, "hotdog" is sometimes used. A word that has evolved into "redingote" in French started from English "riding coat."
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You are not considered fat at all if you weight 83 pounds in the 5th grade. This is actually thought of as a healthy weight for children of this age to weigh.
83% or B
83 % is a B
B-/b
That would be about a B-
either 64, 512, 2,056, or 6,561 That is all I can tell you... What can I say im in 5th grade...?
2/83 (2 OVER 83)
83% or B
70.9% or C-
83% or B
83
83%