It is one word.
Yes, the word 'somebody' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed person.The word 'somebody' also functions as a noun in the context of, 'One day he will be somebody.'
The official Luhya word for the English somebody is "mtu."
This is an easy question. Two syllables because hang-ed. Don't blame me if I'm wrong. Somebody will correct me! :)Another answer:One.
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The word "somebody" is a pronoun. It is used to refer to an unspecified or unknown person.
The use of the word "Somebody" is usually in order to refer to no one particularly. Versus when someone uses the word someone they tend to be someone specific.
Yes, the word 'somebody' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed person.The word 'somebody' also functions as a noun in the context of, 'One day he will be somebody.'
It's on behalf , one word. It means for another person's benefit, in the other person's place, acting in their stead. It's also somebody, one word.
The official Luhya word for the English somebody is "mtu."
No, away is not a compound word because away means separated or far from somebody or something or in a different direction from the one somebody was originally facing or looking in. When you use it in the context of a means to accomplish something, such as of 'a way to get there', or 'a way to pay for school', it is two separate words, 'a way'.
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This is an easy question. Two syllables because hang-ed. Don't blame me if I'm wrong. Somebody will correct me! :)Another answer:One.
The Latin word of the English word "property" is rerum. One of the meaning of the word property is something that is owned by somebody.
It is used as one word.
The word "somebody" is a pronoun. It is used to refer to an unspecified or unknown person.
no it is not an one word it is of two word
One word that would describe somebody who loves their country would pop into my head as a PATRIOT.