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What does Del Rosa mean in English language?
"Del Rosa" is a Spanish phrase that translates to
"Of the Rose"
in English.
It's often used as a surname, or part of a place name, and refers to something connected to roses.
How do you say when i wake up in the morning french?
What is the correct pronunciation for lucchese?
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What is a homophone for waive?
How many phonemes does the word hello have?
How do you pronounce laurie?
Is the verb in this sentence transitive or intransitive Even with both doors shut your CD player sounds too loud?
Since eu- means good and logos word a formal oration of praise is called a?
How do the signpost and key words aid you in determining main idea of speech?
Is the word illuminated a noun verb or an adjective?
Does the word oppose have schwa sound?
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