Bor-row/sounds like bar-oh
You mean 'borrow'. Can I borrow <thing here> would be: <thing here> wo karite ii desu ka?'.
nite-mayre...i think. try to borrow one of those CDs from the library and they'll pronounce it for you
i will borrow is the only thing i can think of
The homophone for borrow is "barrow."
The past tense of "borrow" is "borrowed".
No, you can borrow a pencil from me. Or, Ican borrow a pencil from you. Supposing we get our pencils back in some time.
"Lend" is the opposite of 'borrow'.
No. They can tax it if you withdraw from it, but borrow no.
Borrow is present tense.
"Julia, may I borrow your eraser?"
No, you cannot borrow from a rollover IRA.
The noun forms for the verb to borrow are borrower and the gerund, borrowing.