different between sites vs situations
sites
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sa?ts/
- Homophones: cites, sights
Noun
sites
- plural of site
Verb
sites
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of site
Anagrams
- sties
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
sites
- plural of site
French
Noun
sites m
- plural of site
Anagrams
- tisse, tissé
Portuguese
Noun
sites
- plural of site
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situations
English
Noun
situations
- plural of situation
French
Noun
situations f
- plural of situation
Swedish
Noun
situations
- indefinite genitive singular of situation
situations From the web:
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- what situations qualify for fmla
- what situations lead to revolutions
- what situationship mean
- what situations can cause anxiety
- how to deal with situations that cause anxiety
- what conditions cause anxiety
- what are some things that cause anxiety
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