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Some antonyms for the word tenacious include weak, kind, surrendering, and afraid. Some synonyms are tough, sure, persistent, and true.
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"Supplication" is a word used by some Muslims to refer to what Christians simply call prayer. That is: making a personal prayer to God in one's own selected words. The word for this kind of prayer, in Arabic, is "Duaa". The other kind of 'prayer' in Islam is the formal kind which was commanded by God to perform five times every day. That prayer is specific in how it is performed ( though a person also can make personal prayers during it ). That prayer is called 'Salaat' in Arabic.
Some words ending with -ary are adjectives and others are nouns, but -ary isn't any part of speech. It's a suffix. The word suffix is a noun.
Capitalism is the legitimate racket of the ruling class.I am like any other man. All I do is supply a demand.Now I know why tigers eat their young.Vote early and vote often.When I sell liquor, it's called bootlegging; when my patrons serve it on Lake Shore Drive, it's called hospitality.You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone.Al Capone
σπίτι (spee-ti)
σπίτι (spee-ti)
The word "species" is pronounced as SPEE-sheez.
The Spanish word for "to inspire" is "inspirar". It is pronounced "een-spee-RAR". "You inspire me" is "Me inspiras". It is pronounced "May een-SPEE-ras". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
σπίτι (SPEE-tee) is the Greek word for house. I don't think there is a word for town house.
The word "some" can function as a determiner or pronoun. As a determiner, it modifies a noun or noun phrase, such as "some apples." As a pronoun, it can replace a noun and stand alone, such as "I want some."
"Spiritual" is an English equivalent of the Italian word spirituale.Specifically, there is just one form for the feminine/masculine singular. The pronunciation is "SPEE-ree-TWAH-leh." The sole feminine/masculine plural, spirituali, is pronounced "SPEE-ree-TWAH-lee."
Spirituale is an Italian equivalent of the English word "spiritual."Specifically, there is just one form for the feminine/masculine singular. The pronunciation is "SPEE-ree-TWAH-leh." The sole feminine/masculine plural, spirituali, is pronounced "SPEE-ree-TWAH-lee."
The noun 'breast' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a part of the body; a word for a cut of meat; a word for a part of a garment; a word for a thing.
A noun; it is a particular kind of tree.
A noun; it is the name of a kind of flower.
The singular Respira! and the plural Respirate!informally and the singular Respiri! and the plural Respirino! are Italian equivalents of the English word "Breathe!" The choice depends upon the number of listeners as well as upon the respectively formal or informal interactions between strangers or peers. The respective pronunciation will be "rey-SPEE-ra" and "REY-spee-RA-tey" informally and "rey-SPEE-ree" and "REY-spee-REE-no" formally in Italian.