inspired by love for your country
Loyal is not a verb and does not have a past tense. Loyal is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
more loyal, most loyal
"Loyal" is an adjective and does not have past tense or past participle!
The plural of loyal is loyals.
loyal = Ua kupaʻa
There is not Loyal King or Queen in the Dominican Republic.
it means that we have faith and confidence in the republic and love and devotion to the country.
Martin Luther King was loyal because he helped peoples and even though he respect the law.Dominican Republic :)
It became a paid army loyal to its generals.
It became a paid army loyal to its generals.
Religion: prodestant and catholic and one half is loyal to the Britian the other wants to be part of the republic that's the main sources
Loyal is not a verb and does not have a past tense. Loyal is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
more loyal, most loyal
Your question is obviously inspired by the famous Pledge of Allegiance:I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America,And to the republic for which it stands...To understand these lines you should realize that you are not pledging allegiance both to the US and to the republic for which it stands; you are pledging allegiance to the FLAG of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it (the flag) stands. The United States of America is the republic for which the flag stands. They are the same. So you are asked to be loyal to a flag and to the nation that the flag represents.
"Loyal" is an adjective and does not have past tense or past participle!
They no longer had wanted a republic, They Had A Dictatorship....Senators wanted so much power and influence in the Empire. The emperor had all the political power and also the army was completely loyal with him....
A loyal guy, or guy who thinks he is loyal, or a guy who pretends to be loyal said it to some traitors or to the true loyalists.