Three million, three hundred and fifty three thousand, four hundred and twenty eight.
ward counsler
English word is - mute
Ida Caroline Ward has written: 'The phonetics of English' -- subject(s): Phonetics, English language
ward officer
Sir A. W. Ward has written: 'Cambridge history of English literature'
Nancy Ward, or Nanye-hi, had 3 children, two from her first husband and one from her second husband, who was English and they named her Elizabeth Ward.
Ward assembly, as in a district gathering.
French, English and Russian.
she carries it a long ways
Albert Ward Rowe has written: 'A desk book of plain English' 'Active anthologies'
It is not clear if your PhD is in English or you want to write a letter in English. If you want to write a letter in English you should ask this question: How do you write a letter in English asking for PhD supervision.
Ward is of Old English and Old Gaelic origin, it dates back to the pre-Norman times (1066). And since Gaelic came from Europe with the Celts, most likely yes.