Dax is not a Scrabble word.
In German DAX stands for Deutscher Aktien Index (in English: German stock index). It is very much like the Dow Jones Industrial Average in the US, in that 30 companies are in this exchange.
The DAX (Deutscher Aktienindex (German stock index); German pronunciation: [daks] ( listen)) is a stock market index consisting of the 40 major German blue chip companies trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
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Noun. spaz (plural spazzes) (slang, derogatory, offensive) A stupid or incompetent person.
The German letter ß is a ligature and is also called a “scharfes s” (sharp s). But it's simpler than it sounds–it actually just means “ss”. The best thing about this letter? It sounds exactly like the “s” sound in English!
spaz {noun}
Spasti {m} [pej.]
The name Dax is primarily a male name of French origin that means Leader.
[bʊl] noun. 1. Stier m ; (for breeding) Bulle m.
zee (letter) {noun} DE. volume_up. Zett (Buchstabe)
The DAX is the German share index, introduced in 1988 and comprising the 30 strongest German shares.
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ZA is the most played word containing the letter Z (and the only playable two-letter word with the letter Z) in tournament SCRABBLE play.
According to the orthography in use in German prior to the German orthography reform of 1996, ⟨ß⟩ was written to represent [s]: word internally following a long vowel or diphthong: Straße, reißen; and. at the end of a syllable or before a consonant, so long as [s] is the end of the word stem: muß, faßt, wäßrig.
The German ligature (additional character): The letter ß, is also known as the "sharp S", "eszett" or "scharfes S", and is the only German letter that is not part of the Latin/Roman alphabet. The letter is pronounced (like the "s" in "see").
Leck mich am Arsch!
This phrase is considered one of the most offensive things you can say in German. It is used to express extreme anger, frustration, or contempt. It is not used in casual conversation and should only be used with people you know very well.
Charlie is a gender-neutral name of German origin that means “free man.” It is derived from the Germanic word karal, which translates to “free man” or kerle, meaning “warrior.” Charlie is often used as a nickname for Charles, and it is also related to many beautiful variations, including Charlotte, Charlene, and ...
chillen. The German verb chillen comes from the English “to chill.” It shares the meaning of its anglophone counterpart: to hang out, rest, and generally take it easy.
Definitions of know-it-all. someone who thinks he knows everything and refuses to accept advice or information from others. synonyms: know-all. type of: egoist, egotist, swellhead. a conceited and self-centered person.
Answer and Explanation: 'The' is the most used word in the English-speaking world because it's an essential part of grammar and communication. It would be difficult to speak English without repeatedly using 'the. ' Other frequently used words include 'of,' 'to,' 'and' and 'a.