Delightfully, you have spelled this word correctly. I would think that these and phlegm are more or less equivalents--while static, that is. In actual use, however, it is more likely that one would fling loogies as one hacked them whilst one would merely hack up phlegm. In other words, if it isn't projectile it is not a loogie. Hope it helps.
Yes. "He lied to you" means "he told you a lie" (both expressions mean the same thing).
Whey and weigh are words that sound the same, but they have very different meanings. If you mean a different way to say the same thing, then it would be hard to capture the same meaning with only one word... "thoroughfare" or "option" are possibilities that come to mind, depending on the definition you are using.
You spell it the same. Check google translate.
It would be the same thing in French. "Zach."
In Polish Sandra has the same letters as in English, so you simply spell "Sandra".
Either saliva or phlegm. Yum!
Yes it is. Europeans will commonly spell it litre while Americans spell it liter. They are the same thing though.
same thing: "shorts"
Phlegm is mucous. It is generally referred to as "phlegm" and sometimes as "sputum" when referring to mucous found in the throat or expelled from the lungs/bronchial passages by way of a cough.
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Same thing - they just spell it as plow
It is just the same. The only thing that changes is the (my name is).
Spell cards and Magic cards are the same. The reason for the confusion is because Magic cards were changed to Spell cards during the release of Magician's Force.
Same thing, the origin of the English word "illusion" is French.
hallelujah or halleluiah. Alleluia also means the same thing.
If you did not spell correctly and wanted to ask if "platelets" are same with "thrombocytes", than the answer is YES. It's the same thing.
It is the same thing for any language, since it is the original name of the game.