gertie |
rah |
As a proper noun gertie
is a female given name, diminutive of gertrude.
As an interjection rah is
an exclamation of encouragement.
As a noun rah is
(british) a person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'.
As an adjective rah is
(british) posh.
matilda |
rah |
As nouns the difference between matilda and rah
is that
matilda is (australia) a bundle of possessions, often tied up in a sack; a swag while
rah is (british) a person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'.
As an interjection rah is
an exclamation of encouragement.
As an adjective rah is
(british) posh.
tilly |
rah |
As nouns the difference between tilly and rah
is that
tilly is while
rah is (british) a person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'.
As a proper noun tilly
is or
tilly can be .
As an interjection rah is
an exclamation of encouragement.
As an adjective rah is
(british) posh.
n |
rah |
As a letter n
is the letter n with a tilde.
As an interjection rah is
an exclamation of encouragement.
As a noun rah is
(british) a person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'.
As an adjective rah is
(british) posh.
rah |
isis |
As an interjection rah
is an exclamation of encouragement.
As a noun rah
is (british) a person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'.
As an adjective rah
is (british) posh.
As a proper noun isis is
a sunni jihadist group active in iraq and syria, where it has proclaimed an (unrecognized) state.
ooh |
rah |
As interjections the difference between ooh and rah
is that
ooh is an expression of surprise while
rah is an exclamation of encouragement.
As a verb ooh
is to go
ooh
As a noun rah is
a person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'.
As an adjective rah is
posh.
dah | rah |
As nouns the difference between dah and rah
is that
dah is the spoken representation of a dash in radio and telegraph Morse code while
rah is a person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'.
As an interjection rah is
an exclamation of encouragement.
As an adjective rah is
posh.
rap | rah |
As nouns the difference between rap and rah
is that
rap is rap, rap music (music style) while
rah is (british) a person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'.
As an interjection rah is
an exclamation of encouragement.
As an adjective rah is
(british) posh.
rah | rai |
As nouns the difference between rah and rai
is that
rah is (british) a person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common' while
rai is a member of an ancient indigenous ethnolinguistic group of nepal.
As an interjection rah
is an exclamation of encouragement.
As an adjective rah
is (british) posh.
rah | mah |
As interjections the difference between rah and mah
is that
rah is an exclamation of encouragement while
mah is baa (cry of sheep).
As a noun rah
is (british) a person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'.
As an adjective rah
is (british) posh.
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