There is no language known as European. "European" refers to an area consisting of many countries and languages.
In the 15th century the word possible came from the European continent, from a German dialect 'strollen' or 'strolch' meaning a wandering vagabond or vagrant. Otherwise origin not known
The word "s h i t", is related to words like science, schedule and shield, all of which come from the Indo-European word, skei-, meaning "to cut" or "to split." It actually used to be spelled "shite", and sometimes still is.
The word "clement" comes from the Latin word "clemens," meaning mild or gentle. This Latin word is derived from the verb "clēmentare," which means to show mercy or to be lenient. The root of the word can be traced back further to the Proto-Indo-European root *ḱel- meaning to shout, which evolved to mean to call or to invoke.
A European. The vowel rule does not apply because Eu creates the consonant 'yu' sound at the beginning of European.
In European Russia.
lovable lover loving lover
European dealers love to have gluts of new merchandise come in every October.
liefde= Dutch Liebe = German Amore= Italian amour = French
The Maori word for European is Pākehā.
European is not a language.
It would be a European.
cause we love dogs and we be trippin!
Yes, the word "European" should be capitalized when referring to people or things from Europe.
Love is not a compound word.
You can attach the prefix Indo- to it to make the word Indo-European.
No. It is Japanese.
adieu