It sounds like a medical term, or the name of a South African cactus plant, but it describes words in English whose spoken sound is the same as the actual sound. For example, the words "buzz", "hum", "pop" and "hiss" are onomatopoeic words.
Hi everybody. I'm a new member so no one know me here,maybe. Today, I want to discuss a topic with you which was main topic in a club I joined yesterday and it's so sensitive in my country. It is: Cohabitation. Might you share with me your opinion? I
What is this war about ? why shia and sunny have to kill each other? why country like Iran (shia ) and country like Turkey (sunny ) has to Intervention in this country ?why HEZB ALLAH of Lebanon has to help to Bashar Asad ?
In your own opinion, what do you think about expectation.. whether we can expect something from somebody or we should not expect anything from anybody....
somewhere I saw this sentence
"If you expect nothing from anybody... you are never di
It was a poem by emily dikinson. Here is the main poem:
I’m nobody!Who are you? Are you nobody, too? Then there’s a pair of us–don’t tell They’d banish us, you know. How dreary to be somebody! How public, like a frog To tell your name the livelon