Legacy (Noun)
Syllable division: leg·a·cy
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈleɡ.ə.si/ US: /ˈleɡ.ə.si/
#1 Meaning: After someone passes away, you may get money or property from them.
Example:
> My dad left his legacy to my mom and me after he passed away.
> When she passes away, she will only have a small legacy to "leave behind".
#2 Meaning: Something that dates back to the past or is a part of your history.
Example:
> The scars on his body are the legacy of his time at war.
> Their family has a rich legacy of education.
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When is your legacy of teaching English, Minnette?
Thank you for posting a good question sentence Moung!:D
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What is your legacy of teaching English, Minnette?
When his father passed away his father’s legacy got with his older sister.
She is telling for her friends , about her beautiful spiritual legacy.
Thank you for posting good sentences Nirvana! 😀
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When his father passed away, his father’s legacy went to his older sister.
She is telling her friends about her beautiful spiritual legacy.
He left his children a legacy of love and respect.
The war left a legacy of pain and suffering.
Many people want to leave a legacy to a charity they have supported all their lives.
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– My father died and left an unexpected legacy for my family.
– My great-grandmother died, and she had a good legacy in her life.
– I have a good legacy to plan and provide our service to them.
Good sentences Naseema! 😀
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I have a good legacy plan to provide our services to them.