Strict
English: Strict French: Stricte *( this was and is brought to you by.... ~ f1f2f3f4f5f6
The likely word is "strict" (severe, or inflexible, exact).The similar words (from to strike) are stricken (as by illness) or struck (hit).
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "strictest" (most strict, severe, or limited).
The word "strict" in French is "strict" with the same spelling but pronounced differently.
The word "strict" in French is translated as "strict" or "rigoureux".
English: Strict French: Stricte *( this was and is brought to you by.... ~ f1f2f3f4f5f6
streng
Lax or lenient.
The likely word is "strict" (severe, or inflexible, exact).The similar words (from to strike) are stricken (as by illness) or struck (hit).
The Spanish word for strict is estricto. Many English words beginning 'st(r)'are similar in Spanish, but begin, instead, 'est(r)', for example: Stephen = Esteban strange = extraño stranger = extranjero scribe = escriba (hence, also, 'escribir' = to write)
A strict inequality.A strict inequality.A strict inequality.A strict inequality.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "strictest" (most strict, severe, or limited).
The word "strict" in French is "strict" with the same spelling but pronounced differently.
No because you can not "strict".
I am on a strict diet.
The word "strict" in French is translated as "strict" or "rigoureux".
Not strict in the life of a particular country. They are strict in all countries. Iranian people inthe region are less strict.