Chalk (use for writing on a greenboard in school) in Tagalog is called Tisa but commonly it is still called chalk.
Chalk is translated to "yeso" in Tagalog.
The Tagalog word for "English" is "Ingles."
Tagalog of about: tungkol
The homophone for "chalk" is "chock."
The homophone for "chalk" is "chore."
The Tagalog word for "area" is "lugar."
chalk
colored chalk sidewalk chalk dustless chalk
Some compound words with "chalk" are chalkboard, chalk dust, chalk line, chalk stick.
A collective noun for chalk is a box of chalk.
your an idiot, no a whitle chalk is not longer than aq blue chalk
Chalk does not have a gender as it is an inanimate object.
Chalk has a Mohs hardness of 1, meaning it is very soft and can be easily scratched with a fingernail.
Its regular chalk made by the Crayola corporation. The chalk is also larger in diameter than chalk for a blackboard to make it sturdier.
Cue chalk will wash out with water, however, the dye in the chalk may have to be treated as a stain (depends upon the chalk).
a place that there is a chalk celebration and they write in chalk everywear iv been in one
When pieces of chalk are shaken in a jar with pebbles, they will break down into smaller pieces due to the abrasive action of the pebbles rubbing against them. This process is known as abrasion and will result in the chalk becoming smoother and rounder over time.
Regular chalk is not recommended for coloring your hair as it can be difficult to remove and may cause damage. It is safer to use hair chalk specifically formulated for temporary hair coloring, as these products are formulated to be gentle and easily wash out.