different between accompanier vs accompanies
accompanier
English
Etymology
From accompany +? -er.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /??k?mp(?)n??/
Noun
accompanier (plural accompaniers)
- Someone or something that accompanies.
Hyponyms
- accompanist
Translations
accompanier From the web:
- accompanier meaning
- what does accompanied mean
- oowoo meaning
accompanies
English
Verb
accompanies
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accompany
accompanies From the web:
- what accompanies the voice in pierrot lunaire
- what accompanies an ulcer
- what accompanies the bleakness of kafka’s stories
- what accompanies caviar
- what accompanies a hunting song for chorus is
- what accompanies the primary headline in a yearbook
- what accompanies lasagna
- what accompanies chili
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