The answer to this riddle is "silence." Silence is broken as soon as words are spoken, and it is often considered to be as valuable as gold for its ability to convey meaning without words.
I'd rather arrive sooner than later. Their boat is scheduled to arrive sooner than ours. I'd like to take the same schooner as Mrs. Spooner because it will arrive sooner.
The idiomatic phrase "no sooner" is used with a verb and "than" in the context of "immediately thereafter." The word whenshould not be used.Example:No sooner had I called the police than the party completely dispersed.I had no sooner unpacked than the bellboy informed me that I had to change rooms.This stems from the more formal use, e.g, Your order will arrive no sooner than next week.
Mandarin (Chinese) is spoken by more than a billion people.
Spanish is spoken by more people around the world than French. Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world in terms of native speakers, while French is seventh. Additionally, Spanish is widely spoken in Latin America, which has a larger population than French-speaking regions.
India, Canada, Switzerland, and South Africa are examples of countries where more than one language is spoken widely.
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a secret
silence
Silence. -or- A secret.
Silence because after you start talking silence is broken
Silence
Silence. You break silence to say the word silence.
just is more spoken already suggests that sth happened sooner than expected
I'd rather arrive sooner than later. Their boat is scheduled to arrive sooner than ours. I'd like to take the same schooner as Mrs. Spooner because it will arrive sooner.
The idiomatic phrase "no sooner" is used with a verb and "than" in the context of "immediately thereafter." The word whenshould not be used.Example:No sooner had I called the police than the party completely dispersed.I had no sooner unpacked than the bellboy informed me that I had to change rooms.This stems from the more formal use, e.g, Your order will arrive no sooner than next week.
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No. It is 'The jester realised sooner than the rest of the court'.