The words treasure, bay, sunshine, and volunteer are all nouns, all common nouns.
Words that you can make out of sunshine are:sunshinesinsineshunnineHusHunHunsinneesunsshinesninesinsshinshinsnunnunsneinhisssinshesheis
Words that can be made out of the word volunteer include:eelereeveleeletlonelotlovelutenervenetnotnotenutononerevoltrolerotroverunetoletreetrovetruetunetunerturnurnvetvolevolt
Trezoro and rubaĵo are the Esperanto words for treasure and junk.
The two nouns that form sunshine are the words 'sun' and 'shine'.
Sunshine
No. It could mean give money. but it can mean volunteer. Or it can mean "lend a hand"
im mary im mary yes im little mary sunshine
asusatateseeseateaeraseeaseteaseseatrueeatsatratrateresteastrustartseerstaresearteetearsetrouttruesuerarestartarsureuserusereartreeterseusererr
In My Words - 2012 The Hidden Treasure 1-3 was released on: USA: 13 November 2012
"Volunteered" is not a common noun; it is a past tense verb form of the word "volunteer." Common nouns are words used to name general items rather than specific ones, such as "table," "chair," or "book." In contrast, "volunteered" is a verb that describes an action or occurrence.
The stressed syllable in the word "treasure" is the first syllable: "TREAsure." In phonetic terms, it can be represented as /ˈtrɛʒ.ər/. The emphasis on the first syllable distinguishes it from other similar words.
The Greek word for treasure is thisavros. The term could be used to stand for the words treasury or thesaurus as well.