No
Most sub-Saharan languages are in the Niger-Congo family. In particular, the Bantu branch of the Niger-Congo family includes a wide range of languages spoken all the way from Cameroon in the west to South Africa in the south to part of Somalia in the east.
The verb of dominant is dominate.Other verbs, depending on tense, are dominates, dominating and dominated.
The French words 'milou' and 'minou' are pronounced similarly. French speakers generally pronounce syllables as though no one dominates. But in the two examples, they sound like they're stressing the second syllables. One of the reasons is the scant attention given to the first syllables. In other words, the words respectively are pronounced as mloo and mnoo.
The mania for an obsession for flowers could be described as an intense and uncontrollable fixation on flowers that dominates a person's thoughts and behaviors. This obsession may lead to excessive collecting, cultivating, or purchasing of flowers, and could potentially disrupt everyday activities and relationships. It might also manifest in a preoccupation with floral themes in various aspects of life.
When a foreign language dominates or replaces a native language, it can lead to loss of cultural identity, weakening of traditions, and erosion of historical knowledge. Language is closely tied to social practices, beliefs, and values, so the decline of a native language can diminish the cultural richness and diversity of a community.
No
No
Dominate. She always dominates the discussion.
because it dominates the phenotype
Buddhism dominates Da Nang.
"microsoft software dominates the it industry "
because it dominates the phenotype
I guess Judaism "dominates" in Israel, but that is only because it is a Jeiwsh state.
"Dominates" is the action word in the sentence.
desert is the physical feature dominates the landscape of Arabia.
According to Paul Baltes, no age period dominates development.
Most sub-Saharan languages are in the Niger-Congo family. In particular, the Bantu branch of the Niger-Congo family includes a wide range of languages spoken all the way from Cameroon in the west to South Africa in the south to part of Somalia in the east.