I love you. English language....
specifics are always good. you havent asked for a specific language or type of pouch; the more important item obviously being the language you want the word in specifics are always good. you havent asked for a specific language or type of pouch; the more important item obviously being the language you want the word in
Which language did you want it in.
I think the word you want is "language".
You can hump right before the word 'at'. What does the word 'at' have to do with anything in your question? You could study your language first then ask more intelligent questions.
The first word she learned in sign language was "more."
Anglicization is the process of making something, particularly a word within language or culture, more English.
go to www.yahoobabelfish.com and type in what word you want an what language you want it in
You need to give the language of the word you want translated. ----Kyeopta is a Korean word.
You would have to be more specific with the actual language you want to know the word in (ie., Sioux, Ojibway, Mohawk etc.) There are many aboriginal languages.
The word is "speech."
No, the word 'awesomer' does not exist in the English language. If you want to say something is awesome but with emphasis, you could put words like 'really,' 'totally,' or 'more' in front of the word awesome. Doing so will get the point across.
"Buddhist" isn't a language any more than "Episcopalian" is a language. Each Buddhist would have a word in his native language for "Beauty"