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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Loop

Jason Freeman
Jason Freeman
414 Points

print(word).append('World') How would I add a word to a list and the final outcome be the two combined words?

I am trying to figure out how to add a word to a list and the final outcome be the two words combined.

loop.py
hellos = [
    "Hello",
    "Tungjatjeta",
    "Grüßgott",
    "Вiтаю",
    "dobrý den",
    "hyvää päivää",
    "你好",
    "早上好"
]
for word in hellos:
    print(word).append('World')
Julio Garcia
Julio Garcia
1,944 Points

You almost there, for combined or add a word to another you need to do a + sign instead of append. What append do is to add the string to a list and you don't want that.

for word in hellos: print(word + ' World')

try these an check the answer

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