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I have (borne/born) many difficulties.

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Answered by rakhi123436
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Brone

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choudharyuma29: The correct spelling is “borne,” with an “e.” It's one of two past participles of “to bear,” meaning (a) to give birth or (b) to carry. The one without the “e” is used for actual or figurative birth: a star is born, to a born loser; things are born of necessity or desperation; children are born out of wedlock.
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Answered by Unnati004
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I have _brone_ many difficulties.


Borne means-- carried by the thing mentioned.

Here,the thing mentioned is 'Difficulties'

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