The verb "to inspire" is "inspirer" in French.
I was INSPIRE to find out that i was student of the month
Tu m'as inspirer!
No, the word 'inspire' is a verb, a word for something that a person or a thing does.The noun forms of the verb to inspire are inspirer, inspiration, and the gerund, inspiring.
inspire; appealing; accelerate; upset
Spiro=breathe in=in, into Both Latin roots.
to inspire = heelheev (?????)
Instinguere means Inspire in Latin.
I was INSPIRE to find out that i was student of the month
Tu m'as inspirer!
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Tu m'as inspirer!
No, the word 'inspire' is a verb, a word for something that a person or a thing does.The noun forms of the verb to inspire are inspirer, inspiration, and the gerund, inspiring.
The word 'inspire' does not exist in the King James version of the Bible.
Inspirera.
inspire
John Snow has been dead, but he inspires me. You inspire me to do good deeds like he did.
Here are some sentences.His bravery will inspire the other soldiers.The speech will inspire the team to play harder.