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Yes, "woken" is a real word. It is the past participle of the verb "wake."
Yes, the word "finest" is real. It is an adjective that describes something superlative or of the highest quality.
Yes, "gotten" is a real word. It is the past participle of "get" and is commonly used in American English.
The opposite of "fake" is "genuine" or "real."
No, "udcjhsdfjhdfjkghkdfsdfjh" is not a real word in any language. It appears to be a random combination of letters and does not have a specific meaning or usage.
I wouldn't say either of them, because neither of them makes any sense. Neither "beared" nor "borned" is a legitimate English word, and I can't figure out what you're trying to say to guess what the real word might be.
borned
'Was born' is correct. There is no word borned. Born is already in the past tense so there is no need to add an ed on the end of the word.Your sister was born in the fall.I was born in the spring.John was born on April 1.Actually bore is the (simple) past tense and always used with an auxiliary verb. Born is a past participle used with the perfect tenses. Bear is the (simple) present.
he was borned on 8th of May 1975
Humans began in Africa and spread from there.
because we were borned, son!
The only word is born. "Borned" is not a word in the English language, although many people mistakenly say or write it that way.Born is a past participle of bear.Born is an adjective that means what results from giving birth.Borne (with an e) is also a past participle of bear, but it means carried or transported by.He was born in London to affluent parents. Bornwith a physical disability, he had borne his pain and difficulties with grace and cheerfulness.
He is borned in 29 of December 1996
yes , a daughter she borned in November
Kaka was borned at Brazilia, Brazil.
He was born in Sighisoara, Transylvania in the winter of 1431.
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