A "broken feema" typically refers to a malfunctioning or damaged female external reproductive organ, often used in medical or anatomical discussions. However, the term appears to be uncommon and may be a typographical error or misinterpretation of "female." If this is in a specific context, please provide more details for a more accurate response.
a broken heart
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robbie wrote broken glass
The duration of Broken Saints is 12 hours.
The Production Budget for Broken City was $35,000,000.
How do I get a title on a feema trailer thats paid off in full.
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No, I do not have a broken leg, i had a broken arm but not a broken leg
Broken as in "The TV is broken." (does not work) = Slomanny Broken as in "The window is broken." (smashed) = Razbity
Broken Heart Broken Arrow Broken Arm/Leg Broken Wing Broken Promise
The vase was broken because it fell from the table.
A broken what?
no it is not broken.
"It is broken." Broken is an adjective. Broke is a verb, the past tense of to break.
"broken" already is the past participle of "break".
By whom has the glass been broken?
The past participle of "break" is "broken." When it is used with "have" or "had," the correct forms are "have broken" and "had broken," respectively.