No because one US means 'United States' and the other US means to 'come with US to the shop'. So they are not the same.
yes and no, because it ca mean " us together" or "us" a lower case "U.S."
Yes. US is the shortened version of USA (United States of America).
Oktoberfest is typically a German beer festival which, strangely, is held in September, though sometimes extends into October. It would mean the same in the US though it is not a US custom.
No its not the same as US stand for UNited States and us as lots of us
God judges us the same.
If what you mean " is two pints the same as ONE cup" then the answer is no. 1 cup in the US is equivelent to .5 pints. So, this would mean that 2 pints is equal to 4 US cups.
They get the same way as you get in US!
No, they are the same
If you mean "US" as in USA, it is "Estados Unidos". If you mean "US" as in you and me, then the word is "nosotros".
same as us....lol same as us....lol
If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.
Count on us