Dayologist
No, the word calendar is not an adverb.The word calendar is a noun.
The word is Julian calendar. It was a Roman calendar introduced by Julius Caesar.
The latin word for Expert is "artis".
You can get blank calendar in word format at www.calendarlabs.com .
No, the word calendar is a noun, a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example:Let me check my calendar. I have it on my phone. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'calendar' in the second sentence)
Calendar is 'Kalendaryo' in Tagalog.
The Yiddish word for expert is "experte" (אַקספּערטע).
My calendar hangs on my wall.
Some synonyms for calendar include:AgendaDaybookJournalListLogbookProgramRecordTimetable
The Japanese word for "calendar" comes from the English, so it is very close: 'karendaa.'
Yes, the word 'calendar' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'calendar' is a word for a chart or set of pages showing the days, weeks, and months; a listing of things to be presented or considered; a word for a thing.Examples:I have my appointment calendar on my phone. (noun)My secretary can calendar those appointments for you. (verb)
The word is spelt calendar - it is derived from the Latin word calendarium, meaning "account book", when debts, or "calends" were due - and is not derived from "one which 'calends'."