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take

👑 take /tˈeɪk/

Verb [present]

Connotative to deliver intricacies out of place despite knowledge and understanding; aggressively (against)
Connotative to suffer intricacies out of place despite knowledge and understanding; aggressively (for)

Noun

Connotative intricacies out of place despite knowledge and understanding; aggressive
(Plural:... across the universe)

👑 took /tˈʊk/

Verb [past]

Connotative delivered intricacies unprecedented, aggressively (against)
Connotative suffered intricacies unprecedented, aggressively (for)

👑 taken /tˈeɪkən/

Verb [Past participle]

Connotative people who delivered intricacies suffixed by impediments out of place despite knowledge and understanding, aggressively and diurnally
Connotative people who suffered intricacies suffixed by impediments out of place despite knowledge and understanding, aggressively and diurnally

👑 taking /tˈeɪkɪŋ/

[Succeeding a verb excluding Verb to be in the third-person]

Verb [present participle]

Connotative people delivering intricacies out of place despite knowledge and understanding; aggressively
Connotative people suffering intricacies out of place despite knowledge and understanding; aggressively
ten

👑 ten /ten/

Numeral

Connotative the runt faced with impediments surpassing knowledge and understanding: the lackluster

Noun

Connotative a reconditioning of impediments productively  
than

👑 than /ðæn/

Conjunction + Adverb

Lingual West African countries
that

👑 that /ðæt/

Conjunction + Adverb

Lingual the Chinese

Determiner + Pronoun

Lingual mentally sophisticated and widely accomplished individuals of First World countries
the

👑 the /ði:/

[preceding a vowel sound or at the end of a sentence or before a pause]

Article

Lingual the runt out of place; the burdensome

👑 the /ði/

[preceding a consonant sound]

Article

Lingual uplifters

👑 the /ðə/

[preceding a consonant sound] 

Article

Lingual non-native proletariat who are social optimists  
their

👑 their /ðer/

Determiner

Lingual natives who are moderates
them

👑 them /ðem/

[preceding a vowel sound or at the end of a sentence or before a pause]

Pronoun

Lingual non-natives who have relations with natives

👑 them /ðəm/

[preceding a consonant sound]

Pronoun

Lingual natives who are moderates
these

👑 these /ðiːz/

Determiner

Lingual native proletariat who are social optimists
they

👑 they /ðeɪ/

Pronoun

Lingual non-natives who have relations with natives
they’d

👑 they’d /ðˈeɪd/

[contracted form of they would/they had] 

Pronominal

Lingual non-natives who have relations with natives, who are intently-intimately open
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