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What part of speech is the word pharaohs?
"Pharaohs" is a
noun
.
Specifically, it's a
plural noun
, referring to multiple rulers of ancient Egypt.
Something that is true everywhere or exists known as oo you-sound?
What does le fidele mean in English?
Phonology
What punctuation marks in naming a boat?
What is Homophone for chest and its meaning?
What is the Japanese word meaning secret?
How do you pronounce parum unus?
Word that means the same as inpiration to others?
Does illogical have a root word or base word?
What is the loongest word ever?
When diagramming sentences where does the word or go?
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