Example sentence - I carry my books home from the library each week.
The subject and predicate carry most of the content of a sentence.
I had to carry many heavy books. Would you carry my books. If you carry my books, I won't have to carry them.
Translatus = to carry acrossTranslate = to carry the meaning from one language across to another
It was too heavy to carry up the stairs. You must carry the weight of the world on your shoulders.
probation
To carry across is to carry something from one side to the other.
The Latin root word of port means to break something up. So to explain in a little sentence it would mean:Break something up.
All of the Japanese kanji characters are pictorial and carry meaning, and are far too numerous to list.
Execute = to carry out.
HandBag Carry things
to carry