Phonetically speaking (I mean, if you go by the sound of the word), I'm gonna say "ma" because for some reason everywhere people call their mothers "ma" or "mama".
Meaning-wise, a lot of languages don't use words like "the" or "a", and the most common word in different languages will most likely be different. Forms of the verb "to be" are probably most common, such as "is", "est", "es" and "shi" (just to name a few languages).
2006-07-24 15:10:20
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answered by newinfiniteabyss 3
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however m no longer a community yet nonetheless i imagine Im properly versed with the cutting-edge utilization of the language and that i understand both those words to be an present pat of energetic talking and reference.. I usually come accross of the time period 'unsolicited mail' meaning junk mail or trash mail... if a word is used on a communique platform it truly is encompassing a large form of shoppers.. professionally used word might want to no longer be oucasted/invalidated as a rely of incontrovertible certainty that they provide a substantiating utilization parameter for communique and reference.Junkdealer is yet another word which has a large occurrence There are those who use the word 'garbage' even as they dislike some thing to a huge volume and the word might want to be substituted for the word 'abhor' by using utilising it as an adjective. Abhor is a verb. using the word interior the above sentence isn't maximum magnificent becoz garbage isn't used proper in accordance to the context. It must be like "the overall public is abhoring him for the feedback he made the different day." or it might want to be like "human beings are making garbage comments for the feedback ha made the different day" tnxx
2016-11-25 22:05:11
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answered by picou 4
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bar is used in 100s of languages with 100s of meanings - the meanings are all related
2006-07-24 14:27:44
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answered by Anonymous
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if you mean though all languages then Amen, but if you mean just word then there's no real way of telling since words may appear in one language but not in another.
2006-07-24 12:17:51
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answered by HeartBreakKid 2
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The word "okay" is the most common word
2006-07-24 12:16:28
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answered by tooloudturnitdown 2
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1. the
2. at
3. of
4. and
5. a
6. in
7.to
8. it
9. is
10. I
If u go to http://www.write101.com/W.Tips74.htm you can find the words that're most frequently used in english.
2006-07-24 12:29:29
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answered by Just_A_Person!! 2
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Look at your poor sentence, look at your poor spelling, your poor grammar, and you are worried about this? Wonders never cease to amaze me. What about THE ?
2006-07-24 12:17:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Hallelujah it is used in all languages I believe
2006-07-24 12:17:36
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answered by hambone1985 3
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No?
or...
Coca Cola!
2006-07-24 12:15:49
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answered by gem 4
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the
2006-07-24 15:25:37
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answered by Barney the Dinosaur 1
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