The Norman conquest brought a lot of French and Scandinavian term (words) to the English language. It also imposed word order to the language that Anglo-Saxon didn't have.
The word technology first appeared in English in the 17th century.
No, there are not any words in the English language using all of the letters kweeiisp.
Before we know. "New" is an basic word in English and has been used since before there was the language English. In Old English (before 1100 CE) it had a slightly different sound "neowe" ( like "nee-ooo"). It is a word word shared with most Indo-European languages with roots going back many thousands of years. Each language has a different way of using the common root root.
No. If you was to look in the Dictionary it would not be there.It is not part of the English language it is a made up word.
No, "importanest" is not a word in the English language. The correct superlative form of "important" is "most important."
The most commonly used word in English is the word 'the'.
The most common word in the English language is the word the.
The word with the most 'D's is "deduced."
the c word: c*unt
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Because most of the United States speak English and are English men.
"Shaalu" does not have a direct translation in English as it is a name or word in another language. It is important to know the language in which it is used for accurate translation.
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it is used to translate a word from the Italian language to the English language most dictionaries are typically in the vice/versa