Morocco – Ana uhibbuka (انا احبك) Nigeria – Mo ni fẹ́ rẹ Egypt has two celebrations of love, the perfect time to say “ انا احبك” (Ana uhibbuka), Valentine’s Day and ‘Eidel-Hob el-Masri’ (Egyptian Love Day) on November 4th. ...
An easy guide on how to roast hazelnuts. hazelnuts are great addition to salads, veggies, and desserts, and are great healthy snack too!
Spanish is an official language in 20 different countries. It’s of course not difficult to understand why “por favor” is such a common way to say please. The list of countries that use “por favor” includes: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ec...
Pronunciation of Sara inItaly Click on the Play button to listen to how Sara is pronounced.PlaySlow YouTube Video: Language: Italian Helpful Send us corrections Pronunciation of Sara inMorocco Click on the Play button to listen to how Sara is pronounced.PlaySlow ...
Mundy, J. (2006) `Thirty Years of Conflict: How the US and Morocco Seized the Spanish Sahara', Le Monde Diplomatique, January.Mundy, Jacob. 2006b. How the US and Morocco seized the Spanish Sahara. Le Monde Diplomatique (English edition), January: http://mondediplo.com/ 2006/01/12a...
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CET-6 大学英语六级历年真题 COLLEGE ENGLISH TEST Part I Writing (30 minutes) Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay that begins with the sentence “In an era of infor…
Direct speech: “I should go to the dentist.” Reported speech: He said that heshouldgo to the dentist. Pronunciation See thephonemic chartfor IPA symbols used below. If we usethatin reported speech, we pronounce the weak form. I saidthathe’d do it:/ðət/ ...
Now, I understood thoroughly these common expressions that we use in speech to say about the conclusions. :-) Thanks for this great lesson. All the best, Emma. Chloe.Lee “In a nutshell”…it is my most-liked expression too :) So,thanks a lot Emma for this helpful lesson. TEJALKK ...
I had a Pêche melba in at Rick’s Cafe’ in Morocco that was to die for. That was to die for. Okay, ‘to die for’. This is an idiom we use when something is just exceptional, so good. We use it a lot with food, tastes: Oh, it was to die for! It was so delicious!