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aske

Askt vs Aske - What's the difference?

askt | aske |


As a verb askt

is (archaic) (ask).

As a proper noun aske is

.

Asse vs Aske - What's the difference?

asse | aske |


As a verb asse

is to eat.

As a proper noun aske is

.

Askey vs Aske - What's the difference?

askey | aske |


As an adjective askey

is looking aside.

As a verb aske is

obsolete spelling of ask.

Asked vs Aske - What's the difference?

asked | aske |


As verbs the difference between asked and aske

is that asked is past tense of ask while aske is obsolete spelling of ask.

Aske vs Ake - What's the difference?

aske | ake |


As proper nouns the difference between aske and ake

is that aske is while ake is a nigerian language.

Aske vs Askew - What's the difference?

aske | askew |


As a proper noun aske

is .

As an adjective askew is

turned or twisted to one side.

As an adverb askew is

tilted to one side.

Aske vs Asker - What's the difference?

aske | asker |


As a proper noun aske

is .

As a noun asker is

("an eft or newt") or asker can be the person who asks a question.

Asks vs Aske - What's the difference?

asks | aske |


As a verb asks

is (ask).

As a proper noun aske is

.

Sake vs Aske - What's the difference?

sake | aske |

Aske is a anagram of sake.



As a noun sake

is cause, interest or account.

As a verb aske is

obsolete spelling of ask.

Ask vs Aske - What's the difference?

ask | aske |


As a noun ask

is amplitude shift keying.

As a proper noun aske is

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