The root word of addict is "dict," which means to say or speak.
No, the word shoe is a noun. A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing; a shoe is a thing.A pronoun is a word that take the place of a noun in a sentence. For example:Have you seen my other shoe? I can't find it.
The other term for "tinalunton" in English is "assaulted" or "attacked."
Yes, the word "shoe" has a long U sound, as in the word "blue."
"Zapato" is the Spanish word for "shoe."
addict
There is no root word for Addict. This is because addict is the root word of addiction.
The root word of addict is "dict," which means to say or speak.
The general term is 鞋子 [xie zi].
Leprechaun is the Gaelic term, it means 'one shoe maker'.
addict
No, the word shoe is a noun. A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing; a shoe is a thing.A pronoun is a word that take the place of a noun in a sentence. For example:Have you seen my other shoe? I can't find it.
'He was a drug addict'. Addict means someone who is 'obsessed' with something e.g drugs, a video game, chocolate etc
The word 'shoe' is both a noun (shoe, shoes) and a verb (shoe, shoes, shoeing, shod or shodden).Examples:I found one shoe but I can't find the other. (noun)There's a local blacksmith who can shoe the horse. (verb)
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Yes, the word 'shoe' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'shoe' is a word for a covering for the foot, a word for a thing.Example uses:I found one shoe but I can't find the other. (noun)I've called the farrier to shoe the horse. (verb)