Interesting question, but it's mon cœur, definitely. Gender agreement is a purely grammatical affair. The only nouns that can change gender are the ones that are specifically allowed to do so, such as most "people nouns", e.g. un enfant / une enfant, mon chéri / ma chérie, etc. But even some of those have a prescribed gender, e.g. une personne, une victime.
they were trying to change the system
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The term "War on Palestine" is nebulous. Does it refer to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict as a whole? Does it refer to Operation Cast Lead? Does it refer to Operation Pillar of Smoke? Does it refer to the Separation Fence? Does it refer to the military occupation of the West Bank? Does it refer to Arab countries holing Palestinians up in refugee camps for three generations? Does it refer to Lebanese military incursions into Palestinian Refugee Camps in Lebanon? Does it refer to how Palestinian passports and visas are not seen as legitimate pieces of paper? Unless the term "War on Palestine" can be defined, we cannot begin a discussion. Additionally, the word "legitimate" is almost as nebulous as it can refer to moral right, legal right, classification procedures, and numerous other things.
Columbus was trying to get to India when he ran into North America. He thought that he had arrived in India, so he referred to the Native Americans as Indians. AND, we still refer to them as such.
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"Nom de coeur" is a French term that translates to "pet name" in English. It is a term used to refer to a special nickname or term of endearment used for someone close to you, like a romantic partner.
"Core" is not a French proper name. It could potentially be a part of a name or refer to a concept like the central part of something. If you have more context, I can provide a more accurate answer.
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The heart.
"Cardiac" refers to the heart.
it refers to how fast your heart is beating
There are many countries that claim to be the heart of Europe. Some people refer to Czech Republic or Slovenia as the heart of Europe based on geographical location. However, some refer to Switzerland as the heart of Europe for morals and behavior.
"Cardiac" refers to the heart.
it refers to how fast your heart is beating
I believe you're trying to refer to the Mongol emperors.
Answer: No, if it didn't work the first time, it's not going to work the second time.Answer: I have been in this situation before, and I found out that she really had no intention of breaking my heart, but it happened. If you really and truly know she was trying to break your heart, just say no and refer back to the previous answer.
The prefix "cardi-" refers to the heart. It is commonly used in medical terms relating to the heart, such as cardiovascular (relating to the heart and blood vessels) or cardiology (the study of the heart).