Your trick question was answered long ago (1944) when, in California, a mapdot-type town wanted their name to be 'the last word' and so named it 'Zzyzx'. Located within ten minutes' driving time of Baker, California, on the edge of the Mojave National Preserve, if you blink, you WILL miss it!
For more information (and a picture of the freeway off-ramp sign!) about this exciting (current) home of the Desert Studies Center, please access the related link below:
No, the word, boosjy, is not a word in the English language. Any word that is in the English language can be found in the dictionary.
its a language just like English is a language
"Web 2.0" this term refers to the second, more social version of the internet. this word was added Wednesday.
(This is not a word in the English language.)
The word "ikaw" means "you" in English language.
It depends on the language you are reading it in (Arabic, urdu, English). But the English version is 'mankind'.
Another word for "she" in the English language is "her."
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No, the word, boosjy, is not a word in the English language. Any word that is in the English language can be found in the dictionary.
"Nelela" is not a word in the English language and resembles no word in the English language.
It's an English word derived from the French word Automne
It all first started with the Lithunian language which was called sidabras. Then from the Germanic language Old High German derived it from the lithunian language and was called silbar.Next, the Middle Old English derived it from the lithunian and called it seolfor. Last, the Middle English derived from the preceding language again that last altered the word and is the word silver.
The word 'alojamiento', which is a word in the Spanish language, is a word that can be translated into the English Language. This word can be translated as 'accommodation' in English.
The word hapua is used in the Maori language. This word translates into the English language as the word lagoon.
No, that word is not a word in the English language or any language that I am aware of.
The English Language
The oldest word in the English language is town.