please excuse my dog for being eaten by a monkey. i hope it is ok for you to eat breakfast and never leave the house for a month. maybe my dog hasn't recover yet. so you may now kiss the bride.
The verb excuse means to allow or tolerate, or to justify, or to apologize, or to give permission.E.g.One can excuse others for mistakes honestly made.We do not excuse poor manners.He tried to excuse his attire by saying he had no time to dress properly.The court will excuse you from jury duty for good cause.
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I believe it is an English way of saying adamn fine woman. if you excuse the language.
In the Kisii language of African origin,Nyabere akeigo has the meaning of "Excuse me."
The word excuse is a noun as well as a verb.The noun excuse (excuses) is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a reason or explanation used to defend or justify a fault or offense; a word for a thing.The verb to excuse (excuses, excusing, excused) meaning to seek to defend or justify.The noun forms for the verb to excuse are excuser, one who excuses, excusableness, and the gerund (verbal noun) excusing.Example uses:Noun: The excuse the girl gave did not satisfy the teacher.Verb: Please excuse me from the meeting, I have an appointment with a client.
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Yes, an excuse letter is a type of business letter (unless it's written to a spouse, then it's personal).
If you need an excuse letter for an absence due to an illness, it should be short. The letter should state what days the excuse is for, be dated, and also signed.
excuse letter for being absent in work due flood
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Entschuldigung (f ) is a German word meaning an excuse or an apology.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Samahani!" has the meaning of "Excuse me!"
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Excuse me is the English meaning of the Swahili word samahani.
An excuse letter is a formal document that explains a person's absence or inability to attend a specific event, work, school, or function. It is usually written to provide a valid reason or justification for being unable to fulfill a commitment. Excuse letters are commonly used in educational or professional settings.