It doesnt mean anything,since its a word that doesnt exist.in your face chris >:D BAM
Sergeant, is correct.
Pepper = Pepa
In Hindi, red pepper is called chili pepper.
Yes, sergeant is a noun because it is a person (noun=person, place, thing, idea). The word sergeant is a common noun, unless it names a specific person or title, such as Sergeant York or Sergeant at Arms.
Black pepper is called "gol morich" in Bengal.
Sergeant Pepper - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:o.Al. Netherlands:MG6
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The name was in an album title & title-song, "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", by The Beatles.
Pepper. Do notice that Black pepper is "mustapippuri", white pepper is "valkopippuri" but red pepper is "paprika".
Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
the fact the sgt peppers actually tells a story throught the album and it is just brilliant!
The singles released in 1967 were "Penny Lane"/"Strawberry Fields Forever", "All You Need Is Love"/"Baby You're A Rich Man" and "Hello Goodbye"/"I Am The Walrus"Not quite sure what you mean by the two songs released that served as predecessors to Sgt. Pepper's...
Finkle pepper means bubbles and light savers
As for all Beatles recordings, George Martin (the fifth Beatle) was the producer.
In Spanish the name "Pepper" is "Pimienta" but i can't find what it means.
Black pepper
you mean a poblano pepper or a habanero pepper? The first is a much milder pepper than the first, but both are spicy, used a lot in Mexican cooking.