The word was first used in the 17th century. It is not known whom the actual person was that first used the word.
1941- Reader's Digest issue
In Venice, c. 1600.
WordStar was the first commercially successful word processing software program and was launched in 1979. There were other word processors before it, so it wasn't the very first word processor. It was the first that had major success.
Once -- in the first paragraph.
Yes. Shah-doh. If it was a long a sound, it would be shay-doh. I used to have trouble with this too. ^^
No
The word "caddo" is pronounced as "KAH-doh."
To (Pronounced "Doh"
It is pronounced as "hwah doh" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Essentially, yes, although they are used in different contexts. "Tonic" is used in discussions about harmony and "do" or "doh" in solfege, the description of melody, but either way they mean the first note on a scale.
"I gild" is an English equivalent of the Italian word Doro.Specifically, the word is in the first person of the present indicative. It means "(I) am gilding, do gild, gild". The pronunciation will be "DOH-roh" in Italian.
doh with the worlds first camera
Doh-sile (stress on the first syllable).
Doranku (Pronounce: Doh-rah-n-ku).
Dosha is pronounced "doh-sha." The first syllable is pronounced like "dough" and the second syllable is pronounced with a short "a" sound, like in the word "shark."
Baby shark, Doh-doh, doh, dohBaby shark, Doh-doh, doh, dohBaby shark, Doh-doh, doh, dohBaby sharkRepeat with:Momma SharkDaddy SharkGrandpa SharkSwimmer DudeHungry SharkSwam awaySwam way too slowLost a legHappy sharkCall 9-1-1It's too lateThat's the end