I think Americans say 'Gazumptite' (I'm not sure if that's how you spell it).
The word 'sneezes' is both a verb and a noun. The noun 'sneezes' is the plural form for the singular 'sneeze'. Example: The sneezes come in a series of three or four when I get near to flowers. The verb forms are: sneeze, sneezes, sneezing, sneezed. Example: His mom frets whenever her little darling sneezes.
The word Gesundheit is German in origin. It is said in numerous other languages/cultures however. This is primarily done when another individual sneezes.
Yes, the word 'sneezes' is both a noun (the plural form of the singular noun 'sneeze') and a verb (the third person, singular, present of the verb 'to sneeze').EXAMPLESNoun: Those sneezes are keeping me awake.Verb: She sneezes like a mouse.
Defense man Another word for defendent is someone who is defend their self from the plantiff. Another word for defendent is someone who is defend their self from the plantiff.
ahem, bark, cold, croup, frog in throat, hack, hem, tickle in throat, whoop-(thesaurus.com)
"Gesundheit" is another way to say "bless you" after someone sneezes. It is a German word that means "good health."
Sei gesegnet.==================If you're referring to what they say after someone sneezes then the German equivalent of bless you is Gesundheit!
Yes, salud is the Spanish word for Health. It is also the Spanish way of saying "bless you" after someone sneezes.
health. Can also be said after some one sneezes, like bless you or when giving a toast, like cheers
It's another word for praise. You praise Him for what He is and did.
The word 'sneezes' is both a verb and a noun. The noun 'sneezes' is the plural form for the singular 'sneeze'. Example: The sneezes come in a series of three or four when I get near to flowers. The verb forms are: sneeze, sneezes, sneezing, sneezed. Example: His mom frets whenever her little darling sneezes.
The answer to your problem is yes, sneezes is the third person, singular, present for the act of sneezing.The word sneezes is also the plural form for the singular noun sneeze.
The word Gesundheit is German in origin. It is said in numerous other languages/cultures however. This is primarily done when another individual sneezes.
Yes, the word 'sneezes' is both a noun (the plural form of the singular noun 'sneeze') and a verb (the third person, singular, present of the verb 'to sneeze').EXAMPLESNoun: Those sneezes are keeping me awake.Verb: She sneezes like a mouse.
Murder is another word.
The word bless is translated into the Igbo language as agọzi.
The word 'bless' when translated to Indonesian is memberkati.