People have been asking that since the Bronze Age.
Late 13th Century French 'rasour' meaning to scrape or shave
The term "tattoo" is derived from the Polynesian word "tātau".
The term "scholar" was derived from the Latin word "scholaris," which referred to one who studies or learns.
No, language itself cannot reproduce. However, ideas and concepts conveyed through language can be cited and referenced to attribute credit to the original source. It is important to properly cite sources to avoid plagiarism and give credit to the creators of the information.
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Late 13th Century French 'rasour' meaning to scrape or shave
Latin
The term "tattoo" is derived from the Polynesian word "tātau".
The term "scholar" was derived from the Latin word "scholaris," which referred to one who studies or learns.
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What is the language from which pirna is taken? It is required to give the original language when seeking a translation.
What is the language of the word ishara? It is required to give the original language when asking for translations.
Answer:A dull razor blade won't cut your hair of your leg, which will give you an uneven shave. A dull razor blade will also give you, "razor rash," which is when you get red dots on your legs from shaving.
Answer:A dull razor blade won't cut your hair of your leg, which will give you an uneven shave. A dull razor blade will also give you, "razor rash," which is when you get red dots on your legs from shaving.
There are no languages that are derived from German. To answer your question, all of them. Actually English is more like German than anything else. It is a really messed up language for sure but I liked to give German credit for most of it.
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