allot of them are slang but it's because we have cents and dollars.
slang
cash
mullah
dough
buck
p.s.
I a 5th grader
allot of them are slang but it's because we have cents and dollars.
slang
cash
mullah
dough
buck
p.s.
I a 5th grader
African people speak a variety of different languages. Without knowing which one you are asking about, this question is difficult to answer, since there are different words for money in Swahili, Luganda, Xhosa, and other African languages. But keep in mind that many Africans, just like many African-Americans, speak English, so they would call money by the English word "money" or by various slang words like "cash" or "dough" or "loot."
What language are you looking for exactly? There is no Native American language. There are many.
There are MANY Native American languages, and therefore there are MANY different Native American words for peace. Please choose one particular Native American language and ask for the word "peace" to be translated in that language.
There is no official language in the United States. This is because there are many people that come here from all over the world, so there were many languages.
Up to this present day, there is no record as to how many people fought in the English Civil War. There is only a record of how many deaths there was, which totaled to 868,000.
There are about 228,132 words total in the English language.
3 words
Just like English language, Spanish language has unlimited amount of words
There are over 14,000 words in the English language that begin with the letter 's'.
While there are many negative or bad words in the English language there are also negative words in many other languages. The English language may however, have more slang words than other languages.
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This depends on what you consider a vowel and what words you consider included in the English language. There are about 310 words without a,e,i,o, or u.
There are at least 8,801 five-letter words in the English language.
Approximately 9000 words.
Thousands.
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Especially in the middle ages, the french and English peoples mixed together, and adopted words. The French have many cognates of English words, as we have french words. Particularly, England was once under a french ruler,(I forget the name), and during that time period many words were exchanged from language to language.