No - It's not a valid word in the US or European dictionary.
Neither the American or European versions of the scrabble dictionary recognize tz as a word
RELATIVES is the word I can make.
'a' is an idefinite artice but we cannot make another word from it.
There is no single-word English anagram of aeeidmnrsttv - the longest word you can make from the letters is "avertiments".
You can attach the prefix Indo- to it to make the word Indo-European.
The Maori word for European is Pākehā.
European is not a language.
It would be a European.
Yes, the word "European" should be capitalized when referring to people or things from Europe.
There is no language known as European. "European" refers to an area consisting of many countries and languages.
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No. It is Japanese.
The concept of a European vacation remains popular with Americans.
It originated from a Indo-European root word
yes, it is spanish.
The word is spelled european.