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how can i use the letters look, say, cover, write, cheak
agradecidamente
vizoonchik is how you say it but sorry i cannot write it in Russian letters :(
i wont say you never said to say the answer it only said answer it but didnt say to write with letters boo
This is how you say he in russian: How to write he in russian:Он Latin letters and translation:On I hope I helped you :)
"inglês", but we don't write the name of the idioms in capital letters, as you do in English.
The adverb form of "thank" is "thankfully." It describes the manner in which someone expresses gratitude. For example, one might say, "Thankfully, they arrived just in time."
Well, honey, to write 4800000 in letters, you'd say "four million eight hundred thousand." Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
It sounds exactly the same as it does in English You can also write it in Hebrew letters and it will look like: סטיב
The English alphabet came from the Latin alphabet, but there is no real reason why there are 26 letters, except to say that every written language has at least the minimum number of letters necessary to write the language.
You can write a date in five letters by using the abbreviation for a month and the word for a day. For example, "March 1" can be represented as "Mar 1", but without numbers, you can say "March" (5 letters) followed by "First" (5 letters). However, if you strictly want five letters, you can use "March" for the month and "Fifth" for the day, which totals ten letters. Therefore, a simpler approach is to write "April" and "Third" in a way that fits the requirement but is not strictly five letters, as there are no exact five-letter combinations for a full date.
You could say 'hakai no megami,' written: 破壊の女神