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What part of speech is the word hallooh?
The word "hallooh" is a
verb
. It is an archaic word meaning to shout or call out loudly, often used in hunting or to encourage hounds.
It's not commonly used today, but you might encounter it in older literature or historical contexts.
What part of speech is duh?
How many syllables does the word Vietnam have?
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What is the homophone for leader?
Is the word although a realtive pronoun?
What is the part of speech for word vestibule?
Can irregular nouns change their vowel sound to make it plural?
You looked like a real Korean. is the sentence correct?
What does the word Reinhardt mean in German?
Is Pierrot lunaire consonant or dissonant?
What is the homonym for keep?
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