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The Spanish signed an armistice to end the Spanish-American War.
Many people suggest it originates from Italy.
No. Brought. Yes, brung is a word! It means the past tense of bring!
1776. With the rest of the people that signed it. But a little bit of extra information: They didn't actually sign it on July 4th. They actually signed it on July 2nd. They just couldn't get the word all over the country in one day. So on July 4th everyone knew about it so they decided to celebrate on that day. That's why July 4th is Independence Day.
They are called many things, some people call them Leprechauns, others call them siog, but most people just call them Irish
a petition
The Tagalog word for request is "hiling" or "pakiusap."
The Abaluhya word for request is translated to ombi.
the word assigned has 2 syllables as- signed
To make the word "request" plural, you can add an "s" to the end of the word. So, the plural form of "request" is "requests."
It seems like there might be a spelling error in your question. If you meant "petition," it is a formal request for something, typically written and signed by multiple people in order to bring attention to a specific issue or cause. Petitions are often used to advocate for change or to express a collective opinion.
She started a petition to request a change in the school's policy.
"re" is the prefiz to request.
The word "request" comes from the Old French language.
I can give you several sentences.We signed a petition to have the mayor create a new park.Did you help write that petition?The governor read the petition, but did not honor the request.
The word that means a request to participate in something is, an invitation or an invite.
I humbly request your complete attention. The request went unanswered.