The difference is that somebody ( or someone) is a pronoun referring an unspecified person, while some body is an adjective-noun phrase referring an unspecified corpse, or a certain amount of substance ( as in "This shampoo adds some body to your hair").
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"Someone" and "somebody" are interchangeable and both refer to an unspecified person. There is no difference in meaning between the two terms; they can be used interchangeably in sentences.
The door was being knocked at by some body.
Mexican is not a language, but a nationality. Spanish is a language spoken in Spain and many countries in Latin America, including Mexico. The main difference between Mexican Spanish and European Spanish lies in accent, vocabulary, and some regional variations in grammar and pronunciation.
Some suffixes for "port" include -able (portable), -er (porter), -ing (porting), and -ly (portly).
X-ray, xerox, and xenonate are some verbs that start with the letter "x."
Pidgin languages are simplified forms of communication that develop between speakers of different native languages, lacking consistent grammar and vocabulary rules. In contrast, standard languages are formalized, codified versions spoken in specific regions, often serving as the official language for government and education. Standard languages typically have grammar rules, syntax, and a larger vocabulary compared to pidgin languages.