Thank You
Shut Up
Love You
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What's Up
A blend of two words merged together is called a portmanteau.
A compound word is when you put two words together to make one word. For example, two words are base and ball. Put them together, and you have baseball.
The two words are "scribe" and "transcribe." "Scribe" refers to someone who writes, while "transcribe" means to convert spoken language into written form.
Up and to are always two separate words. There is no such word as upto.
I'm not sure what specific actions or words you are referring to. Could you please provide more context or clarify your question?
When join two words together with hyphen, we normally get a new compound word, which always signifies a combine meaning of the joined words.
The word you want is compound word.
No.Lyrics are words that are spoken, or more usually sung, to the accompaniment of music.A dialogue is words spoken between two (or more) people; a conversation.
A blend of two words merged together is called a portmanteau.
BOICE (pronounced as VOICE) is a combination of the words Blue and Voice. Blue represents CNBLUE and Voice represents the fans. The two words together show symbolism that CNBLUE will always be together with the fans.
A compound word is when you put two words together to make one word. For example, two words are base and ball. Put them together, and you have baseball.
Joining two words together to create a new word is called a "compound word".
It is two words. Writing it as one is acceptable in the UK and is referred to as a "Britishism." But in American grammar, it is always two separate words.
compound words
You put two words together.
There is never a case where two different alphabets are always written together. Each language uses its own alphabet.
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