your teachers should give you one. Its different for everybody
dollar Money or bleeper
Rogelio according to the Webster's Online.
sustantivo is the spanish word for explorer -- Google spanish English translation for an online translation site It's actually "explorador." Sustanvio is the spanish word for "noun"
An online translator will call it "asses", but it is the Spanish word for "nutts" or "balls" That's incorrect. Culos is the spanish word for asses or anus not "nutts" nor "balls."
The word impresionante comes from the Spanish language. This Spanish words translates to the English word of "impressive". One can find the audio pronunciation from online definition sites.
Laser cosmetica is not a spanish word, yet a spanish line of cosmetics. You can find this cosmetics line in Mexico, but also online through amazon and other retail sites.
Meteorologia is the Greek and Spanish word for meteorological which means "what has to do with weather". When searching for this word online, only Greek and Spanish websites show up.
The Latin word for events is "saltem". For more Latin translations, you could utilize an online translator or use a Latin textbook.
Groomens isn't a word according to my dictionaries, and online dictionaries.
To find valid Spanish words in the Spanish Scrabble dictionary, you can use online resources like official Scrabble word lists, online Scrabble word checkers, or physical Spanish Scrabble dictionaries. These resources provide a comprehensive list of acceptable words that can be used in the game.
In the sentence "Who asked for the textbook?," the preposition is the word FOR. Who is not a preposition; it is a pronoun.
a. thesaurus b. French textbook c. grammar textbook d. Oxford English textbook = Oxford English textbook