So what part of speech is this? Sounds like it could be a noun, verb, or adjective.
So what part of speech is this? Sounds like it could be a noun, verb, or adjective.
So what part of speech is this? Sounds like it could be a noun, verb, or adjective.
In that sentence, "meraki" is used as a noun as the object of a prepositional phrase.meraki [may-rah-kee] (adjective) This is a word that modern Greeks often use to describe doing something with soul, creativity, or love -- when you put "something of yourself" into what you're doing, whatever it may be.
In a sentence: My food may not be 5-star, but I always cook with meraki.
I took it from Websters...you're gonna have to talk with them about that! lolIn that sentence, "meraki" is used as a noun as the object of a prepositional phrase.
Wow I thought it was a Turkish spice!meraki [may-rah-kee] (adjective) This is a word that modern Greeks often use to describe doing something with soul, creativity, or love -- when you put "something of yourself" into what you're doing, whatever it may be.
In a sentence: My food may not be 5-star, but I always cook with meraki.
I'll put my red pen away.I took it from Websters...you're gonna have to talk with them about that! lol
Great new word Deb. Any idea on correct pronunciation? Google come up with examples that sound like they end in “ki” and others end with “key”.