The suffix of "record" is "-cord."
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Hanasemasuka means "Can you speak?". An example of its use is "Nihongo ga hanasemasuka" which means "can you speak Japanese?" It originates from the verb Hanasu (to speak), turned into hanasemasu (polite form of " being able to speak) and then the sufffix "ka" added to make it a question.
You said THE record, what record are you referring to?
what is a specien record what is a specien record
to record is an adjective a record is a noun
Congressional record
The future tense of record is will record.
Each record must be numbered, so that you can scroll through them and see how many you have and go to a particular record, like the ninth one. The record number is not part of the record itself, so it is not a field in the record. In the record you would usually have a primary key field to identify each record. A record number does not stay with a particular record, like when they are sorted or when a record is deleted.
He listened to the record playing.We will record her playing.We have lost the record of it.
The record for what?
data
Congressional Record.