Yes. It is an action, is it not?
Whispered is the past participle of the verb to whisper.
The word 'whisper' is both a noun (whisper, whispers) and a verb (whisper, whispers, whispering, whispered).The noun 'whisper' is a word for words spoken softly and privately.The noun forms of the verb to whisper are whisperer and the gerund, whispering.
No, the word 'whispered' is a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to 'whisper'. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word 'whisper' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'whisper' is a word for words spoken softly and privately; a word for a thing.Example uses:Jane whispered the man's name I'd forgotten into my ear. (verb)I heard whispered rumors that their marriage is in trouble. (adjective)You can hear the breeze whisper in the trees. (verb)There's not a whisper of news about the new CEO. (noun)
Yes, "whispered" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "whisper," which means to speak very quietly or in a soft voice.
"Whisper" is the present tense.
Whispered is the past participle of the verb to whisper.
The word 'whisper' is both a noun (whisper, whispers) and a verb (whisper, whispers, whispering, whispered).The noun 'whisper' is a word for words spoken softly and privately.The noun forms of the verb to whisper are whisperer and the gerund, whispering.
The Comanche verb meaning to whisper is watsih nikwʉnʉrʉ.
No, the word 'whispered' is a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to 'whisper'. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word 'whisper' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'whisper' is a word for words spoken softly and privately; a word for a thing.Example uses:Jane whispered the man's name I'd forgotten into my ear. (verb)I heard whispered rumors that their marriage is in trouble. (adjective)You can hear the breeze whisper in the trees. (verb)There's not a whisper of news about the new CEO. (noun)
Yes, the word 'whispered' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to 'whisper'.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:She whispered the name I'd forgotten into my ear. (verb)The whispered rumors were causing strife. (adjective)
Yes, "whispered" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "whisper," which means to speak very quietly or in a soft voice.
There are a bunch of band with "Whisper" in their name, including: Whisper Whisper-X Whisper [Polish] The Whisper Mode A Whisper in the Noise Loudest Whisper Whisper of Fate Whisper Loud Her Whisper Joshua's Whisper Beatbeat Whisper Secret & Whisper Havana Whisper Without a Whisper Let's Whisper Whisper Dying Brutal Whisper Whisper in the Riot Whisper Room Whisper of Tears Dark Whisper Thick Slimy Whisper Ani's Whisper Whisper of Soul Loudest Whisper (two bands w/ this name) Avalon's Whisper Doc Whisper A Whisper Rising A Saving Whisper Naughty Whisper This Deafening Whisper
You type: /whisper (player name) (what you wish to whisper)
what kind of car is in careless whisper
When did he whisper it, and under what conditions?
That is not as simple as it sounds. Female names often end with the element -win (woman) and you might guess that simply adding a verb "whisper" before this element would give the correct translation, but Lakota is much more complex than that.In Lakota the verb ozi means to whisper to someone else about secret schemes; okichizizi means to whisper to each other (more than one person involved); azizi is to whisper about someone or something specific in their absence; zizilowan is to sing in a whisper or very softly (like a lullaby) or to hum to oneself.So, depending on the exact meaning, you could say oziwin, or okichiziziwin, or aziziwin, or zizilowanwin. The n indicates a nasalised n which is sometimes hardly pronounced at all.
She is as thin as a "whisper."