"Couhage" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think you meant "courage".
Courage refers to the quality of being brave and strong in the face of danger, fear, or uncertainty. It involves being able to confront and overcome challenges with confidence and determination.
I think you meant "courage".
Usage Examples:
The firefighter showed immense courage as he rescued the family from the burning building.
It took a lot of courage for her to stand up to her boss and voice her opinion.
The company's courage to invest in new technology paid off with a significant increase in profits.
She didn't have the courage to ask the person she liked to the prom, so she ended up going solo.
The novel's protagonist's courage in the face of danger inspired the reader to face their own fears.
Please note that the word "couhage" is not a valid English word.
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