In Afrikaans: "vinnig"
In German: "schnell"
In Greek: "γρήγορος" (pronounced 'grigoros') and "ταχύς" (pronounced 'tahys')
In Japanese: "速い" (pronounced 'hayaku')
Any of Jason aldeans
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bucause ho dont want any words
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
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Sandy Ground
Any thing that has to do with database is a query lanquage. As in query the data to retrieve whatever you are looking for.
if you mean any new words created.no
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Well, it depends what u mean does it have words in it if this is what it mean great. it does have words in it like god,fog and to
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The prefix dis- in words like disappoint and disappear means "not" or "opposite of." It is used to indicate a negative or reversing meaning to the root word that follows it.
The Tagalog word for demand is "pangangailangan" or "pangangailangan." It refers to the desire or need for a particular product or service.
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Secular words are words that are not related to religion, spirituality, or faith. They pertain to concepts, objects, or ideas that are not connected to religious beliefs or practices. Examples include "science," "politics," "culture," and "technology."
Other words that mean education arena are school, university, academy, and college. The education arena can mean any place where people are learning.