You have spelled it correctly.
"Seigh" is not a standard word in English, so it may be a misspelling or a rare term. It could possibly be a variation of "sigh" or "sleigh."
A Sigh was created in 2000.
A homophone of "sigh" is "sai".
A homophone for "sigh" is "sigh". Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings.
the word sigh has one syllable
sigh of pleasure
Do you mean sigh or shy? Shy: To be nervous of meeting another person (The girl was very shy.) Sigh: To exhale loudly, or deeply (She let out a sigh.) Shy= S-H-Y Sigh= S-I-G-H
*sigh* that's a tough one... i think it's DEKPKPK
sigh, snore, cough,
"Seigh" is not a standard word in English, so it may be a misspelling or a rare term. It could possibly be a variation of "sigh" or "sleigh."
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
How do I sigh on
Yes, the word sigh is a noun; sigh is also a verb. Examples: Noun: She let out a sigh as she paged through the photo album. Verb: I heard the wind sigh faintly as the sky grew darker.
A Sigh was created in 2000.
A homophone of "sigh" is "sai".
One syllable in sigh.
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