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adj. serio, cumplidor, formal, responsable; sin humor, adusto, grave, importante, severo, solemne
The Spanish word "hoya" can translate into a couple of English words. One would be the word "pit" and another would be the word "grave". The English word "valley" can also be a translation for "hoya".
Spelling: graves
ce n'est pas grave
He raided grave yards. And he spent a lot of his time in Charnel houses getting body parts.
On Gus's grave in "Lonesome Dove," the cross read "Augustus McCrae, AUG 20 1928." This signifies Gus's name and the date of his death.
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yes it's marked with a white cross just like Edward Kennedy's grave
I personally dont think you have to but if you want to thats ok you can do whatever suits you i personally dont but if its a loved one you can
No
a white cross
if you mean grave is in where the dead rest its : tumba if you mean grave as in "shes grave danger" its : grave but you say the "a" like "ahh" and you say the "e" like "eh"
Grave, as in ominous, serious is spelled exactly the same in Spanish as in English. The pronunciation is different. Grah-veh. Grave, as in the hole in the ground one buries the dead is tumba (tomb)
It is in Darlinghurst road at Kings cross in Australia.
On remembrance day were remember the men who died in the wars.When the men who died in the wars were buried, usually a cross was placed on the grave as a grave marker.
fallen battle cross
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