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What is the singular form of word señores?
The singular form of "señores" is
señor
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"Señores" is the plural form of the Spanish word "señor," which means "mister" or "sir."
What do you say cute in Maori?
What is the Igbo meaning for word Objure?
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What does tu eres el novio perfecto mean?
What is the suffix for word pollen?
What is the homophone of tread?
What is the opposite of foregin?
What does amber mean in Korean?
What is the greek root word for nucleoid?
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