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The Old English word "monath" means "month." It is the word from which the modern English term "month" is derived.
"ser" means "to be"
The Old English word for "no" is "nān."
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It means life :)
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The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'For all those we loved and lost' is Pro omnibus quos amaverunt et perdiderunt. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'pro' means 'for'. The adjective 'omnibus' means 'all'. The relative 'quos' means 'those'. The verb 'amaverunt' means '[they] loved'. The verb 'perdiderunt' means '[they] lost'.
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Amazing is Latin in origin. It means not puzzles. Clarity has been seen. Think of 'maze' a puzzle pattern that one becomes lost in. The 'a' as the prefix to a word in English means 'not'. So 'amazing' means not lost. So when eventually solve a maze, you can say , 'It is amazing'. because you are no longer lost in the maze.
nakushita or maigo (no) - is lost
The Old English word "monath" means "month." It is the word from which the modern English term "month" is derived.
"Palabra" is the Spanish word for "Word".
Une fille perdue means 'a lost girl' in English. She could be physically lost (for instance in a forest) but the word can also mean that she has a bad reputation (you will find that in 19th-century French literature)
"ser" means "to be"
The Old English word for "no" is "nān."
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