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a lecture... most of the time. Or a discussion. Explanation... ellaboration... and sometimes when the teacher has had enough, a good old 'uittrap'
Say..Th (first part of The) and then say Anda (egg)
première partie
Ryeo-wook For the first part, say "yo" but and a rolling "r" sound to the beginning. For the second part, say "book" but replace the "b" with a "w."
It's unkwown as to who was the first person to say the word mandatory. There are many words that are part of our lexicon that originated in a certain book or printing. However, it's vary rare to say who exactly was the first person to use the word or phrase.
There is realy no start, but i gusse you could say that magma and lava could be the start.
Karate is a word from Okinawa. It is now a part of Japan, but at the time was an independent kingdom.
A story about how the first people emerged from a clamshell (apex)
Usually you can type in the title of a movie and then write part 1 after the title. The first part of the movie will pop up. After you watch that, type the title and then say part 2 instead.
El padre de ella posee hoteles Not sure that the "posee hoteles" part is right. But the first part is righe for sure You could also say "Su padre posee hoteles."
The first part won't be in 3D but reports say it will still be in the IMAX. The second part will in complete 3D so, yes.
Sort of, the first people to use the word were the Okinawans. They are now a part of Japan, but in the past were an independent kingdom with their own language.