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What does the word nickel mean in French?
The word "nickel" in French is
nickel
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It's the same word as in English, and it refers to the chemical element and the metal.
What is the homophone for baron?
What is the English term of patintero?
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How do you say the word nothing in different languages?
What is does the prefix hyper mean in hypertonic?
What does the term light in britches mean?
What symbol indicates a sudden accent followed immediately by soft notes?
How can you use the word ruffle in a sentence?
How many phonemes in the word enough?
Example of speech to elementary students?
Does climate have short or long vowel?
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