If you are asking for a definition of "first name basis," it means that you have a relationship with a person in which you know each other well enough to address each other by your first names, instead of using "Mr. Smith," for example.
She has heard of him, but they aren't on a first name basis
An alphabetist is a person who practises alphabetism - discrimination on the basis of the first letter of a name.
Comment allez vous? (if you are not on a first-name basis).
Most elements are named either as:Their Latin name's first or first and second letterFor example, Potassium in Latin is "Kalium" (Ka).Their regular name's first or first and second letterFor example, Calcium is "Ca".
Most elements are named either as:Their Latin name's first or first and second letterFor example, Potassium in Latin is "Kalium" (Ka).Their regular name's first or first and second letterFor example, Calcium is "Ca".
SirGreat-grandfatherGrandfatherFatherUncleBrotherCousinNephew- Mr. Smith (or what ever is correct)- Paul (or what ever their first name is should you have been introduced and be on a first name basis.)
You are. This is if you're talking to someone you are on a first name basis. If not, or it's someone respected highly, you should use 'usted es' to say "you are"
There has been no U.S. President to date with the last name of Gerald, and if you were really on a first name basis with President Ford I think it's fair to say that you would already know the answer.
Como Te Fue is the equivalent of asking a friend (or someone you are on a first name basis with) "How'd it go?"
hi my name is Oscar what is your name
Your teeth are stained, if you don't get your morning coffee you are grumpy and have a headache, if you get it your hands may shake, and the barista at Starbucks knows you on a first name basis.
What is the name given to the part of an experiment that says the same and is basis for comparison? DONT REPET THE QUESTION!!!!!!THEY AREADY ASKED IT IN THEIR SEARCH!!!!!!