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Is the french word pull masculine or feminine?
The French word "pull" is
masculine
.
This is because it is derived from the English word "pullover" which is a masculine noun in English.
What is the tagalog of swamp?
What are ten words with the root fall?
Morphology
How do you say farm in Tagalog?
What does the welsh word gyfrous mean?
Would a huge handful of slty crisps be an noun phrase?
Where do bad words come from?
During which century was American archeology closely linked to physical and social anthropology linguistics?
What is the homonym sale?
What is the homonym for tail?
What is the homograph for a piece of hair or to fasten securely?
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