Napoleon wrote a letter to General Lemarois on July 9, 1813, saying that "impossible (as in the word) is not French". It literally means that the word "impossible" is not in the French language, while the saying "the word impossible is not in my dictionary" is one of the English variants for the quote.
He said it to make clear that his plans to conquer Europe were not just a fantasy of his, but something he really wanted to do and would do.
Yes, Napoleon Bonaparte gave his first wife, Josephine, a gold locket that contained a lock of his hair and the word "Destiny" engraved on it. This romantic gesture symbolized their deep connection and Napoleon's belief in the significant role Josephine played in his life. The locket is often cited as an example of Napoleon's affection for her during their tumultuous relationship.
may depend on the dictionary, but usually - azymite,
Legendary, cunning, intimidating, ambitious, and courageous.
Napolean Bonaparte
according to the worldwide dictionary, yes. It is a word
"The word impossible is not in my dictionary" was said by Napoleon Bonaparte.
He said it to make clear that his plans to concur Europe were not just a fantasy of his, but something he really wanted to do and would do.
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The word sought may be the proper name Napoleon (Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of France). His name is used for a type of layered pastry dessert.The similar word is the proper adjective Neapolitan, referring to the city of Naples in Italy.
An emperor is the ruler of a country or empire. He marries an empress. Napoleon Bonaparte declared himself the Emperor of France.
Yes, Napoleon Bonaparte gave his first wife, Josephine, a gold locket that contained a lock of his hair and the word "Destiny" engraved on it. This romantic gesture symbolized their deep connection and Napoleon's belief in the significant role Josephine played in his life. The locket is often cited as an example of Napoleon's affection for her during their tumultuous relationship.
A name is a proper noun; and like most nouns can be singular or plural.A singular name is the name of one person or thing: Napoleon BonaparteA plural name is a word for two or more people or things with that name:There were several Napoleaons of France; Napoleaon Bonaparte (emperor 1804-1815); Napoleon II, son of Napoleon Bonapart (emperor for less than two months in 1815);Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, known as Napoleon III (first President of France 1848-1852).Now, how about some Oreos (Oreo cookies).
The possessive form of the word dictionary is dictionary's.
The word hilariously is not in the English dictionary, however it may be utilized in another language. Thus making your question impossible to answer.
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