No, persevering is not a noun. It is actually a verb form that describes the act of persisting or continuing towards a goal despite challenges or difficulties.
The English term for "matyaga" is "patient" or "persevering."
The name "Streeb" has German origins and is derived from the Middle High German word "strēbe," meaning "struggle" or "effort." It is likely a surname given to someone who was seen as hardworking or persevering.
The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
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No, perseverance is actually a noun. The adjective form would be "persevering."
It was due to his persevering that he succeeded in the end.
Persevering Peter - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The Persevering Lover - 1907 was released on: USA: September 1907
When used as a noun, a patient could also be a sufferer or a victim.When used as an adjective, patient could mean persevering, tolerant, enduring, or diligent.
industry, application
Persevering is a word that means 'not quitting.'
She isn't. She died in 2005
of Persevere, Characterized by perseverance; persistent.
Persevering through pneumonia is like climbing a mountain in a snowstorm - it requires patience, strength, and endurance to reach the summit despite the challenging conditions.
you can use whatever you believe is right.
Persevering over an extended duration.