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How to say gay in Georgian Below is the word of our Georgian Gay Dictionary that we will expand in new editions. If you know any more, please, contact us. But first some information about the language and where it is spoken. Georgian is the official language of Georgia, belonging to the...
TaggedÅ,Danish,how to say,Norwegian,Pronunciation Tip,Scandinavian,Swedish,the letter Å Pronunciation tip: Celebes Posted onApril 18, 2018|Leave a comment I was wondering what to do my next pronunciation tip on, so I went and got a coffee. And the answer was right in front of me. ...
how to say thank you in German has certainly come in handy over the years I was travelling throughout Europe. And as for being in France, there is perhaps no nicer way to end an interaction than a simple “merci!” So if you want to say thank you in different languages, we’ve got...
Learn how to say I miss you in different languages of the world and translate I miss you in any language to express someone how much you are missing him or her.
Onomatopoeias is often used to describe the sounds animas make, like “oink” or “moo.” My favorite recent example of onomatopoeia is a humorous song about the sound a fox makes (amid other animal noises) called “What Does a Fox Say” by the Norwegian group Ylvis. ...
How to say gay in Finnish Below are the words of our Finnish Gay Dictionary that we will expand in new editions. If you know any more, please, contact us. But first some information about the language and where it is spoken. Finnish or Suomi is the official language, along with Swedish...
How much did Norwegian Wood weigh? Posted onJuly 20, 2024 2 Inthe newsletterthis month I did a check-up on my kanji study. The prognosis? DOA. I haven’t done a serious kanji repetition for over a year now. I don’t regret the two years I spent using an Anki deck to go through...
You probablyknowmany more words for feelings than you actuallyusein daily life; you just don’t think of them. As well, there are probably some new words youwoulduse — if you only knew them! Use JMA’s list to remind yourself of words you can use — while learning some new ones, ...
Also note that some stems change to take the suffix. E.g. the plural of "mysterium" is "mysteriet"; you could say the "um" is analysed as a singular-marker and thus replaced for the plural. A more common phenomenon is the one in words like "nøkkel", "pukkel", "sykkel" (key...