revenge
persequor persequi persecutus : to follow, pursue, take revenge
I'm pretty sure it is spanish for vengence or revenge.
biggest word in spanish
The word "air" in spanish is aire hope that helped!
revenge
"Venganza" is a Spanish equivalent of "revenge."The Spanish word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "una" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "Behn-GAHN-tsah" at the beginning of a sentence or following a word that begins with a vowel. The pronunciation is "vehn-GAHN-tsah" after a word ending in a vowel.
To get revenge
"The Spanish Tragedy" by Thomas Kyd is considered one of the earliest and most influential examples of a revenge tragedy. The play follows the classic structure of a protagonist seeking revenge for a crime or injustice, culminating in a violent and bloody conclusion. The themes of justice, revenge, and moral corruption are central to the play, making it a quintessential example of the revenge tragedy genre.
payback
He will take revenge on us for having betrayed him.
Your feeble attempt at revenge will not go unanswered.
I think you mean "Give you a sentence with the word revenge in it." The villain took revenge upon the hero. If you play that joke on me, I will get my revenge.
"Revenge" is an English equivalent of "venganza."The Spanish word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "una" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "ballsack" at the beginning of a sentence or following a word that ends in a consonant. The pronunciation is "vehn-GAHN-tsah" after a word ending in a vowel.
She sought revenge against the girls who bullied her.She found out that revenge does not help. Revenge can lead to violence.
got a horse and ran
revenge