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Are there any other languages that have idioms equivalent to English idioms?

Yes, many languages have idioms that convey similar meanings to English idioms. For example, in Spanish, there is an idiom "costar un ojo de la cara" which translates to "to cost an arm and a leg" in English, both expressing an idea of something being very expensive. Similarly, in French, "avoir du pain sur la planche" means "to have a lot on one's plate," similar to the English idiom.


What is the significance of the word bush in idiom?

Idioms are phrases that cannot be defined literally - bush is a word, not an idiom. I'm not aware of any special significance of the word.


What phrases or idioms contain the word 'believe'?

I believe I can fly, believe me and I can't think of any more srry : /


Is there any idioms in battle of the labyrinth?

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What are the precise words that make up any idioms?

There are no precise words. Idioms are just phrases that catch on.


What is a good website that you can use to find articles with idioms in them?

There are many good websites for idioms. I am currently looking up idioms on usingenglish.com. There are also some helpful explanations on idiomconnection.com. You might try english-at-home.com as well. Many online dictionaries also have an idiom section.


Is there any word such as singerist in English?

No, there is no such word.


Is the word English?

There is no word listed in English or in any other language in that question.


What are some idioms about gazelles?

There aren't any that I know of.


Is boosjy a word?

No, the word, boosjy, is not a word in the English language. Any word that is in the English language can be found in the dictionary.


What is a specific book that has idioms in it?

Almost all fiction books have idioms. Just pick up any novel and start reading!


What is the English word for 'aon'?

"any"