Definition of the word is

Pronunciation of vocabulary is

isverb

/ɪz//ɪz/

Origin of the word is

The word "is" is a fundamental and ubiquitous part of the English language, but its origins are not immediately apparent. The Old English word for "is" was "is," which ultimately derived from the Proto-Germanic "*es Fitzhugh*" (pronounced yeh-z). The prefix "y" or "i" in Old English and Proto-Germanic was an inflectional marker indicating grammatical agreement, but it was eventually dropped in Middle English, leading to the simplified "is" that we use today. The etymological history of "is" is found in the ancient Germanic languages, showcasing the evolution of linguistic forms through time.

Vocabulary summary is

type3rd person singular present tense of be

Example of vocabulary isnamespace

  • The sun is shining today.

    Hôm nay trời nắng đẹp.

  • Water is wet when in its liquid state.

    Nước ướt khi ở trạng thái lỏng.

  • She is a doctor who has been practicing for over years.

    Cô ấy là một bác sĩ đã hành nghề nhiều năm.

  • The car is parked in the garage.

    Chiếc xe đang đỗ trong gara.

  • His eyes are brown and sparkling with joy.

    Đôi mắt anh ấy màu nâu và lấp lánh niềm vui.


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