The word "liaise" means to work with someone in a professional way. The end benefit should be mutual, and it is normally in a positive spirit to achieve common goals.
The correct spelling is "liaise".
The noun for liaise is "liaison."
The correct spelling is liaise.Some example sentences are:We will liaise with the family about these matters.Please liaise with the media later.
It is liaise. One who does it is a liaison.
The base word for "exactly" is "exact."
The correct spelling is "liaise".
The word "liaise" means to work with someone in a professional way. The end benefit should be mutual, and it is normally in a positive spirit to achieve common goals.
The noun for liaise is "liaison."
The correct spelling is liaise.Some example sentences are:We will liaise with the family about these matters.Please liaise with the media later.
to liaise is to communicate with someone on a joint project
It is liaise. One who does it is a liaison.
When you liaise you negotiate with someone. You talk to them they talk back and you find something out you wanted to at the end. You could also say it is a word for conversation. If you use this word when doing an essay or something and you use it in the correct context you could get a really good mark/score! ;D
Interact, Interface, Be in contact, meet, liaise, converse
Do you mean "exactly"? Xox, Smartiiz.
Exactly what it looks: German
Verbatim.
As a place, it does, but as a festivity, not exactly. In the plural.