The word "questionnaire" takes two N's because it is derived from the word "question" and the suffix "-naire," which is used to form nouns denoting a person or thing that is connected with or involved in the action of the base word. The double N is required to maintain the correct spelling and pronunciation of the word.
"Banana".
You're giving too little information; ns or NS can mean several different things: new series, new style, not specified, not sufficient, Nova Scotia, nuclear ship, and probably other meanings as well. What kind of examination are you asking about?
'Chestionare' is a Romanian word which means to quiz or interrogate. The direct translation of the word is Questionnaire in English. A questionnaire is a type of survey.
a quiz is spelled 'un questionnaire' or 'un quizz' in French. A quiz where possible answers are written down for you to choose is called 'un QCM' (Questionnaire à Choix Multiples'
Sar-deens. The emphasis is on the first syllable.
"Banana".
The distance between Birchtown, Shelburne, NS and Halifax, NS is 215km and will take about 2 hours 30 Minutes to drive. The distance between Birchtown, Guysborough, NS and Halifax, NS is 275km and will take about 3 hours 4 Minutes to drive.
If you take the shortest driving route it is 68.54 miles (110.3 km).
The driving distance between the two is about 142 road miles.
The Questionnaire has 278 pages.
8 hours
questionnaire on poverty
The Questionnaire was created in 1978.
Haha yes you can...my name is Brooklynn with two N's
un questionnaire (masc.)
through questionnaire.......
That is a rather lengthy questionnaire.