An interjection.
O
"Referred" is a verb.
Conjunction in Tagalog is "pangatnig." It is a part of speech used to connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence to show the relationship between them. Common conjunctions in Tagalog include "at" (and), "o" (or), and "ngunit" (but).
The Tagalog term for extemporaneous speech is "pabigla-bigla o padalos-dalos na pagsasalita."
That is the correct spelling of the word "voice" (a person's speech sounds).
By is a preposition
Pronoun
O
It is an interrogatory adverb.
"Referred" is a verb.
trophy is a noun from what i understand it to be
Cleverly is an adverb.
Speech p i o
Mohammad Ayman O. Asadi has written: 'Speech deconvolution using Gaussian pulses' -- subject- s -: Speech synthesis, Automatic speech recognition
El Niño is a noun. It is derived from Spanish meaning "the little boy". In Spanish it is a proper noun used to refer to Jesus.
he gave a speech
William O Haynes has written: 'Diagnosis and evaluation in speech pathology' -- subject(s): Speech disorders, Case studies, Diagnosis