Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
Cad is not a verb, so it cannot have a past tense.
The root word "cad" comes from the Latin word "cadere," which means "to fall" or "to happen." It is commonly found in English words related to falling or occurring, such as "cascade" or "accident."
In Irish the word for 'what' can be cad, céard, cén rud.In Scottish Gaelic the word is dè.
Some people pronounce the 'de' as a schwa. Some probably pronounce the 'de' as a pup tent / turned V (^)
The Tagalog translation of "walang hiya" is "shameless" or "without shame." It is used to describe someone who behaves in a disrespectful or impolite manner without feeling any sense of shame or embarrassment.
CAD means cats and dogs
Cad means idiot.
"Cad a bhí uathu?" means "What did they want?"
Literally it means what you asked. 'Cad is brí' means what is the meaning / what does it mean. For example; cad is brí le thit mé? Thit mé means I fell, it is in the past tense. Hope that helps, but it just means what is the meaning of.....
It means "to fall" or "to die."
It means "to fall" or "to die."
Computer-Aided Design?
to choose a side o a shape
"Cad a chuir na doctúirí ar a chos?" means "What did the doctors put on his leg?"
what does code p0410 mean,2001 cad. sts
Cad é mar (atá tú)?How (are you)?Donegal Irish
Here i say. What do we have here. The drawing is drawn i see. The cad is new. What does that mean. Could it be, that i am afraid to see. How about that. Cad is better than drawing but drawing is better than cad. You see, if you draw then you draw, if you cad then its cad. No need for skills just the computer mind is you. But you are not you unless you draw it by you. So is it really you. Solely down to you. No denying.