Monarchs refers to them both.
That is the correct spelling of "raining" (having rain). The sound-alike word is "reigning" meaning serving as king, queen, or royal sovereign, or (metaphorically) being in control or authority.
Yes she was poor in spelling
"Nubian queen" is the correct spelling
That is the correct spelling of "princess" (normally the daughter of a king or queen). The word is capitalized when used as a title with a proper name (e.g. Princess Anne).
The correct spelling of the honorific is majesty (Your Majesty, for Her Royal Highness, the Queen).
REIGNED ("rained") : "The king and queen reigned for twenty years."
That is the correct spelling of "raining" (having rain). The sound-alike word is "reigning" meaning serving as king, queen, or royal sovereign, or (metaphorically) being in control or authority.
Guyana is a republic there has no king and queen - has never had a king or queen.
Yes she was poor in spelling
No there was not a Queen or King.
king or queen of what?
queen and king
"Nubian queen" is the correct spelling
Usually, stuff that is soft will absorb sound.answ2. Sound is a vibration of air molecules, and anything that may be made to absorb energy from the molecules will absorb sound. If the material has soft fibres, and can allow the sound to penetrate easily, (is porous) then the collision of sound molecules with the fibres, will transfer the energy from the molecules to the inelastic fibres, where it will be dissipated as heat.
A king and/or queen
How about Queen Anne. There was no King Queen Anne was the monarch.
king