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mothers are extra-special women, and they deserve a heck of a lot more than just one day dedicated to all that they do for us. The least you can do is to appreciate her efforts, be forever grateful to her and never miss a chance to show her how much you care...
How To Say Please, Thank You, Hello And Goodbye in Every Country Why Learn Basic Words in Other Languages? One way to show respect to the people and places you visit is to learn basic phrases like “hello” and “please” in their language. Even a single word in the local tongue can...
All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother' - Abraham Lincoln. The first word that every child learns to speak is 'mother', and that is as good as truth. The word 'mother' has a lot of love, care, respect embedded in it. When you are in pain or trouble, the ...
14 How say ye, We are mighty and strong men for the war? 15 Moab is spoiled, and gone up out of her cities, and his chosen young men are gone down to the slaughter, saith the King, whose name is the Lord of hosts. 16 The calamity of Moab is near to come, and his affliction...
Maori Bible 51 Ko te kupu tenei a Ihowa: Nana, ka whakaarahia e ahau he hau whakamoti mo Papurona, mo te hunga hoki e noho ana i Repekamai. 2 Ka unga ano e ahau he kaititaritari ki Papurona, a ka titaria e ratou; ka meinga tona whenua kia takoto kau: no te mea i ...
How to say it: Where to say it: Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire Amharic: እወድሃለሁ (to a man), እወድሻለሁ (to a woman) Transliteration: e’wedhalew, e’wedshalew Where to say it: Ethiopia Arabic: انا احبك ...
Heeeeeey, good to see you Hellooo, how are you? Hey, is it really you? Is that you? Is that seriously you? Hello stranger! Are you kidding me? This can’t be true! How to say hello in English when you’ve never met the person before ...
No matter where you travel, you’re bound to find beauty. Perhaps the landscapes are beautiful, or maybe the people. You might even travel somewhere that has the most beautiful food you’ve ever seen. In any case, being able to say “beautiful” will help you express your awe to locals...
Share your breath The Maoris(毛利人) in New Zealand touch each other's nose and forehead.What's that for?They are sharing breath with their guests.They think it is the best way to greet others. Some of the ways above to greet people might be strange to you,but do remember:When in ...