Patience is the characteristic of being able to wait for things without being stressed. Patients is the plural of a sick person in a hospital.
Pe Ell is pronounced: Pee (like urine) Ell (like the letter "L").
you can't buy an ell you can only buy vowels.. ask Vanna Answer An ell is an ancient measurement, usually of cloth, measured from the elbow to the tip of the index finger.
ESL: English as a Second Language ELL: English Language Learners They are related, but ESL is the subject, ELL the learners. You could say that ELLs study ESL.
An ELL student stands for English Language Learner. An ell is an old unit of measurement. An English ell was a littleover 45", supposedly based on the distance from shoulder to wrist. (Mine isn't that long. Perhaps it was wrist to wrist across the shoulders?) and is also a short way of saying Danielle or Ellen or ellie or ellenor or criss Ell is also away of spelling Elle but wrongly and a elle also is a mesure of pie in new England
He ell sick and died from being in prison and all that he went through he was about 63 when he died
in-soo-shunt mer-mayd -sp-ell
Barf. A more appropiate word, however, could be "vomit".
yes you would spell it like this Ell[a] I think
exactly as you spell it mis-cell-an- e-ous Try this : miss ell a knee us
Patience is the characteristic of being able to wait for things without being stressed. Patients is the plural of a sick person in a hospital.
no no no no who told you that man bluvy ell
exactly as you spell it mis-cell-an- e-ous Try this : miss ell a knee us
sick
Here are some possible words: dwell knell quell shell smell spell swell
SICK - ill or diseased (noun : sickness)
Greek = a greek man: Έλληνας (ellinas, pronounced Ell-ee-nass) Greek = a greek woman: Ελληνίδα (ellinida, pronounced Ell-ee-nidd-ah) Greek = a greek child: Ελληνόπουλο (ellinopoulo, pronounced Ell-ee-no-pooh-law) Greek = something Greek: ελληνικό (elliniko, pronounced Ell-ee-nick-oh) Greek = the language: Ελληνικά (ellinika, pronounced Ell-ee-nick-ah)