Stop derives from an Old English word 'stoppian'. It relates to an old Dutch word 'stoppian' and an old German word 'stoppen or stopfen'. There is also some loose connection with words from vulgar Latin
stop = ho'opau
The Greek root word for "stop" is "stasis."
"Varuka" is the Malayalam word for 'come'.
Yes it is. It can be used in the sentence like, will you please stop the car?
To stop (verb) - Остановиться (ostanovitsa) Stop (noun) - Oстановка (ostanovka) If you want to cammand "Stop" you could say Стоп (spelled the same way as stop)
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It means when you come to a stop sign and you keep rolling slowly.
Quit that's all I come up with
The word for stop in Swahili is kuacha. The word for stop in Greek is stasi. The word for stop in Italian is bastare.
Stop No Sit Now Come
stop = ho'opau
bus is not a compound word Stop is not a compound word Bus-stop is a compound word
The Luhya word for the English word stop is kuacha.
A compound word for stop is stopwatch.
No, the exclamation mark should come right after the word like so: Stop!