The base word for "partner" is "part."
The root word for "partnership" is "partner," which comes from the Latin word "particeps" meaning "partaker" or "sharer."
Yes, the word "partner" is typically stressed on the first syllable.
The first syllable in the word "partner" is stressed.
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No, "frowns" is not a base word. The base word is "frown."
Another word for work partner is colleague.
Partner has two syllables: part-ner.
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The root word for "partnership" is "partner," which comes from the Latin word "particeps" meaning "partaker" or "sharer."
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The first syllable in the word "partner" is stressed.
Yes, the word "partner" is typically stressed on the first syllable.
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there no base word its just one word Poem is this a base word
No, "frowns" is not a base word. The base word is "frown."
No, the noun 'partner' is a common noun, a general word for any person who shares or is associated with another in some action or endeavor; a general word for the spouse of someone; a word for any partner of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Partner Colorado Credit Unionin Arvada, CO or Partner Place in Bloomington, IL.The word 'partner' is also a verb: partner, partners, partnering, partnered.