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The word "creek" is spelled c-r-e-e-k.
No, it is not. The word creek is a noun (small river or stream).
The compound noun 'Slate Creek' is a proper noun, the name of a specific creek in Idaho, in California, and in Virginia.A proper noun is always capitalized.The common noun 'creek' is a general word for a small waterway; a word for any creek of any kind.A common noun is capitalized only when it's the first word in a sentence.
"Amabere" is a word in the Luganda language, which is spoken in Uganda. In English, "Amabere" translates to "breasts."
Sweet has one syllable.
The word for father in Muskogee Creek is "atcē," pronounced as "ah-tseh."
The Muskogee Indians are also known as the Creek Indians. These are Native Americans that traditionally lived in the southeastern woodlands of the United States. According to the Creek Indian language, Alabama means tribal town.
There is not one Native American language. There are more groups and languages can list. Are you looking for a specific language from a group in a specific region? Yes... Creek Or Muskogee. Possibly Seminole, but its My Understanding they Speak Muskogee to since "Seminole" Means Wild Ones.... in Muskogee
The Creek language is known as Muskogee and the general term for a bear in that language is nokose.The Creek country does not appear to have been home to grizzly bears so there is no specific term in their language for that type of bear.
The Oklahoma Creek Native word for Hello... Hërs'cë!
In the Cayuga (Gayogoho:no') language, the common word for a creek, river or stream is gihęde.
The English word 'sweet', are said in Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "eshitamuu".
There is no such word as 'sherin' in English language.
The word abate means to lessen or become weaker. Example: The raging current of the creek will abate several hours after the storm.
The word "Tulsa" is thought to come from the Creek word "Tallahassee" which means "old town" or "old creek town." It was incorporated into the English language during the time of the Trail of Tears when many Native American tribes were forcibly relocated to present-day Oklahoma.
The English word sweet translates as tamu in the Swahili language. Also, in Swahili the word hujambo means hello and upendo means love. Note: Tamu (-tamu) is an adjective and changes form to agree with the noun it modifies, e.g.: mziki mtamu sweet music; kitu kitamu, sweet thing;; mabusu matamu, sweet kisses, etc..
There is one syllable.