In the Cramiok language the word yesi expresses a vengeful desire to inflict injuries of mutilating intensities, particularly of disembowelment. The word is a contraction of the phrase 'twisting/cutting entrails'. The word became popular as a battle cry and it has been said that an entire army chanting yesi had a particularily nasty sound and often frightened opponents into retreat - although such just might be bravado mixed with wishful thinking.
BEVERIE
In the Italian language the word for ghost is fantasma
"Czeso" does not appear to be a recognized word in any known language.
Imani
Yesi think it is homophones
No, that word is not a word in the English language or any language that I am aware of.
No, the word, boosjy, is not a word in the English language. Any word that is in the English language can be found in the dictionary.
There is no such word in any language. Perhaps you mean the English word heavy, or heave.
I think you must be thinking of the word 'Iesu' ,which is pronounced 'yesi'. It's the Welsh name for Jesus.
No, the word "nociphobia" is not a standard word in any language.
BEVERIE
It's a word you (or someone) created for fun, but it is not a word in the English language, or any other language as far as we can determine.
In the Italian language the word for ghost is fantasma
yesI don't know
Yes...YesI can.
In some strange code or computer language, perhaps. But it is not a word in any standard human language.
It is inconceivable that any language on earth would not have word for water. Its's such an important commodity.