The sky and the land meet.
; Sky was an old Norse word that meant "Cloud". c. 1300, sky replaced the native word "heofon" (heaven), to mean "upper regions of air". src: http://www.etymonline.com/
sky
The sky is cloudy (literally - covered)
There me be a longer one, but it aint sky. It is rythm.
root : g, j, p, q, y grass: a, c, e, i, m, n, o, r, s, u, v, w, x, z sky: b, d, f, h, k, l, t,
You can explain to the child that grass letters are lowercase letters that start on the baseline, root letters are lowercase letters that go below the baseline, and sky letters are lowercase letters that go above the baseline. You can use visual aids or examples to help them understand the concept better.
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there isn't one though there is a prefix -er
Diem is used in several English phrases and means "day." Most notably carpe diem (seize the day) and per diem (per day).Dium is probably some form of the word "god."Dium is the proto European root of the word diem it means sky or heavenly sky. Which is how it is the root of both "god" and "day".
Green if it is the grass and yellow grass if it is dehydrated. Brown if its muddy
il cielo English: "sky" Italian: "cielo"
"El Mirador del Cielo" translates to "The Sky Viewpoint" in English.
Cael. The Latin word for sky is caelum, and the word for heaven is caeli
The Sky Is Blue Because It Wants To Be Blue. The Grass Is Green Becuase It Wants To Be Green.... Got A Problem..... This Was Written By Steven Crowe The Sky Is Blue Because It Wants To Be Blue. The Grass Is Green Becuase It Wants To Be Green.... Got A Problem..... This Was Written By Steven Crowe
"Blue sky" in English means cielo azzurro in Italian.
the filipino word for sky is "KALANGITAN" its root word is "LANGIT" which means heaven... :)