Neither one is correct. You would say "I was ona short leave."
You were on short leave.
To say "leave me alone" in Igbo, you can say "fuo m edere."
To say "leave it" in Hawaiian, you can use the phrase "koke" or "hoʻokuʻu."
To say "leave" in Polish, you can use the word "wyjść" which means to leave a place or "opuszczać" which means to leave someone or something.
You can say "Kaua e hari mai i ahau" in Maori, which translates to "Don't leave me."
Yes, "say" is a short vowel word because the 'a' in "say" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, not a long vowel sound like in "sail" or "save."
It means as long as you don't bother her, then she won't tell everyone your secerts and short comings in bed
To. The HOD Education sarhad university of peshawar. Sir, with dua repect i beg to say that i cannot attend my dufy .plz give me short leave . i shall be very thankfull for you. you,s obediently attiqurrahman pa to Dr.Naiz Muhammad Aajiz
To leave - Ayrılmak.
I can't leave.
People say life is short because time seems to pass quickly, making people realize how important it is to make the most of the time they have. This saying serves as a reminder to prioritize what truly matters and to live each day to the fullest.
there is no short way to say euro
It is a short U. "Shut the door behind you, when you leave."
You can either cut them short or leave them somewhat long
a leave = une feuille to leave = quitter, partir
You say it like this: Be-leave.
Columbus short married ?
Short Term (for example: leave of absence for maternity leave)