There is no such language as African
The word "stealth" has a short vowel sound for the letter "e."
No. The EA pair is pronounced as a short E (stelth), as in health and wealth.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'African' is "omumalii".
The African Luhya word for the English word chew is Okhunyanya.
You don't. 'Stealth' is either a noun or an adjective: not a verb.
Furtim is the Latin word for "by stealth"
"By stealth" is kossori to"Stealthy" is hisoka na
The word "stealth" has a short vowel sound for the letter "e."
Openness; flagrancy.
stealth
ninjaa
The lion approaches its prey by stealth until it is close enough to pounce. Stealth technology allows aircraft to be nearly invisible to radar. For a burglar, silence and stealth are the key to success.
No, but that's an interesting theory. "Stealth" comes to modern English from old English "stelthing". In Middle English this was "stelthe".The word "stealth" comes from steal in the same meaning as "to steal away" (to escape, to avoid, to move unobtrusively). One uses stealth to "steal past" (sneak past) a means of detection.
The word is athletes.
忍び /shi no bi/, means a variety of things like 'stealth' , 'ninja', 'endurance' and 'theft'.
The Norse word for stealth is "skuldr." This term relates to the concept of secrecy and hidden actions, often associated with the practices of warriors and figures in Norse mythology who relied on cunning and subterfuge. The idea of stealth was significant in Viking culture, particularly in raids and battles.
No. The EA pair is pronounced as a short E (stelth), as in health and wealth.