Yes it is a verb.
No, collaborate is a verb. The noun form is collaboration.
The word "partner" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to someone who shares or participates in a joint activity. As a verb, it means to pair up or collaborate with someone.
The verb for this word is reside which means to live.
To do. A deed (noun) is something you do (verb).
The word receive is a verb.
Collaborate is a verb.
No, collaborate is a verb. The noun form is collaboration.
The noun forms of the verb to collaborate are collaborator, collaboration, and the gerund, collaborating.
The word "partner" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to someone who shares or participates in a joint activity. As a verb, it means to pair up or collaborate with someone.
The verb collaborate can use either with or in, and also on.The preposition with is used to state with whom the collaboration occurs.The prepositions in or on are used for the project or task being done.Examples:"I will collaborate with the drama teacher on a new play.""The teachers and the principal collaborate in maintaining discipline."
Apple and Sprint often collaborate together.
The likely word is the adjective corporate (referring to a business or corporation).The similar word is the verb cooperate (work together, collaborate).
Its συνεργάζομαι (sinergazome).
Almost the same: "collaborer"
In Irish it's "comhoibrigh"
Classical Latin had no equivalent noun, instead using forms of the verb laboro (I work). In Late or Medieval Latin, the word collaboratus was used (this is a participle of the verb collaborare).
The page are clink to collaborate.