"picked" or "decided on" (past tense of "to choose"... "she CHOSE a red apple over a yellow one"; or "she PICKED the red apple")
"Quelque chose" is French for "something."
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A stink refers to a highly offensive smell. Some of its synonyms are stench, foul odor, fetor, malodor and noisomeness.
To say the word "Chose" you would use a word such as; Punto(a) or, pendehole. In English, it takes just one word to form the past tense of 'to choose' (chose) for all the conjugation. In Spanish, it takes all the following: escogí I chose escogiste you familiar chose escogió you formal/he/she chose escogimos we chose escogisteis / escogieron you all fam. chose/you all formal chose escogieron they chose
it's; mayonaka, yoruyonaka, hanshou, juuniji, or; shoushi all of these words can be used, they mean the same thing.
Some words that have the same sound as "close" are "clothes," "chose," and "those."
the same thing mean "la même chose" in French
words that mean the same as also
Some words are sanitation and sanitize but they mean the exact same thing.
Tous les jours, c'est la même chose - every day, it's the same (thing)
The same thing for you, my dear (amour = love)
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These two words can mean the same thing.
Some words that mean the same as black are dark, ebony, and sable.