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What does cook.break.fest mean?

1, Cook English [k? K] beauty [k? k]

Cooking; cook

Chef [chef]

Cooking, cooking

Name of (chef); Cook (UK, India)

[network language]

Cook, cook, cook.

Cook Mountain, Cook Mountain, Cook Mountain, Cook Mountain

Captain Cook and the great explorer Colonel Cook, Captain Cook, Captain Cook.

2. break English? Beautiful, beautiful

Break; Break; Break; weaken

Break [break]; Break (a record); (often of good weather) a sudden change; begin

Mutation of intransitive verb (sound); Breakthrough; Dawn; A sudden drop (in price)

Break up; Intermittent; Changes in circumstances that last for a period of time; suspend

(Interrupt) Name; Blake (UK)

[network language]

Break, break, jump out of the cycle

Damage, decomposition or failure

Break in, break in, break in

3. British Festival, American Festival

Noun (abbreviation of noun) assembly; festival

(fest) name; Feast (Germany, Britain, France, Hungary)

[network language]

Fest is real, solid and hard.

Victoria harbour superstar club

Fantasy Film Festival, Film Festival, Fantasy Film Festival

English, belonging to the West Germanic branch of the Germanic family of Indo-European languages, evolved from the languages spoken by Germanic tribes of Anglo-Saxon and Jute tribes who immigrated to the British Isles from the periphery of Scandinavia, such as Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark, and spread to all parts of the world through active British colonization. Due to contact with many national languages in history, vocabulary has changed from unitary to pluralistic, grammar has changed from "more inflections" to "less inflections", and pronunciation has changed regularly.

According to the number of native English speakers, English is the official language of the most used countries, the most widely used second language in the world, and the official language of the European Union, the most international organizations and Commonwealth countries. The number of native English speakers ranks third in the world, only after Chinese and Spanish.