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Give you a sentence for the word soiree?

"Everyone needed a day off to recover from the soiree." "Soiree" usually means an all afternoon party, it derives from the French word for "afternoon".


What is the word for kiss in Hungarian?

what is the word for kiss in hungarian


What is the Spanish word taredes mean?

afternoon (spelt 'tardes'): buenas tardes = good afternoon


What is the greek word for good afternoon?

καλησπέρα (kalispera)


What is the Dutch word for good afternoon?

Goede Middag


What is the spanish word of good afternoon?

"Buenas tardes"


What is good afternoon in Austria?

Australians are notorious for taking something such as Good Afternoon, and deciding that there were too many words. So, Good Afternoon, became "Goday" and one word (or it sounds like one word!) which suddenly covered all the hours of daylight.


What is the Hungarian word for pearl?

The Hungarian word for pearl is gyongy. There are two words for the word red in Hungarian and they are piros and voros. Hungarian is a widely spoken language in Europe.


How do you speak good afternoon in a french word?

Well bonjour is hello and salut is hi but bonjour could be used as good afternoon I guess


Is olah a Hungarian word?

Olah is the Hungarian language word for Romanian.


Is afternoon a pronoun?

No, the word 'afternoon' is a noun and an adjective.The noun 'afternoon' is a word for a specific portion of a day.example: The meeting is scheduled for this afternoon.The adjective 'afternoon' describes a noun as pertaining to or occurring during a specific part of the day.example: I don't have any afternoon classes.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.example: The meeting is scheduled for this afternoon. It is the only time that everyone is available.The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'afternoon' in as the subject of the second sentence.


Another name for Hungarian?

Magyar. Magyar is the Hungarian word meaning "Hungarian."