I'm not exactly sure of the full meaning of this sentence but maybe
'Cheers about ..............' is better (not cheers to)
Grammar Nazi
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In strict English grammar, the correct thing to say is "it is I." It is me is just more common usage.
Jharoo in English is called as Brommer
Rajnigandha Flower is called Tuberose in English.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
In English they called it a tidal wave. This terminology was discarded due to its inaccuracy. In Japanese the phenomenon was always known as a tsunami, this word has been adopted into English with an accurate definition of the phenomenon. ~Lizah
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
Grammar Nazi
"Harshal" is a traditional Indian name that does not have a direct English translation. It is a unique name that may not have a direct equivalent in English.
It was conveniently called "Cheers" as well.
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The actor Ted Danson is in the television sitcom called Cheers.
the key to the map is usually called legeng in english language. I think you mean legend - legeng is not an English word Yea she is correct
This phenomenon is called projection.
A female hound is called a b***h : That's actually slang.The correct English word is too often used offensively but it is the correct word for the past 300 years, "s**t"."S**t" is actually the correct official English word.