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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for noun

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ကကတိုး Part of Speech ( ဝါစင်္က−၉ပါး) တွင် − အများသုံးနာမ် (common noun) ဖြစ်သည်။
ရုရှားသဒ္ဒါ There are no definite or indefinite articles in the Russian language. The sense of a noun is determined from the context in which it appears. That said, there are some means of expressing whether a noun is definite or indefinite. They are:
ရုရှားသဒ္ဒါ Despite the inflexional nature of Russian there is no equivalent in the modern language to the English nominative absolute or the Latin ablative absolute construction. The old language had an absolute construction, with the noun put into the dative. Like so many other archaisms, it is retained in Church Slavonic. Among the last known examples in literary Russian occurs in Radishchev's "Journey from Petersburg to Moscow" ("Путешествие из Петербурга в Москву" ), 1790:
မိုက်ခရိုဆော့ဖ် Noted for its internal lexicon, the expression "eating our own dog food" is used to describe the policy of using pre-release and beta versions of products inside Microsoft in an effort to test them in "real-world" situations. This is usually shortened to just "dog food" and is used as noun, verb, and adjective. Another bit of jargon, FYIFV or FYIV ("Fuck You, I'm [Fully] Vested"), is used by an employee to indicate they are financially independent and can avoid work anytime they wish. The company is also known for its hiring process, mimicked in other organizations and dubbed the "Microsoft interview", which is notorious for off-the-wall questions such as "Why is a manhole cover round?".