The words (apart from 'tg') are Welsh, but the sentence doesn't make sense.
The Welsh phrase "Os nad ydych wedi'i roddi i mi, yna ni fydd wedi y beibl heddiw" translates to "If you haven't given it to me, then we won't have it today" in English. The pronunciation is approximately: "ohs nad uh-dikh wed-ee roth-ee ee mee, un-ah nee futh wed-ee uh bible heth-ee-oo."
"Is should be" is not a correct verb phrase in English grammar. "Is" is a linking verb and "should be" is a modal verb phrase. A correct verb phrase would be "is eating" or "is sleeping."
Yes, you should put a comma after "today" in the phrase "as of today" to indicate that the phrase is specifying the present moment.
Mr. Pelayo, please tell your son that he should bring me the money he borrowed from me.
Yes, there should be a comma after the phrase "please note that" to separate it from the rest of the sentence and improve readability.
Both are correct. Flexible word order used to be more common in English, and the phrase "as should you all," like the phrase "as do I," is an old fashioned one. It is used to elevate the register slightly, to add a bit of formality.
if you go to google translate. (you can search that up and google should suggest a link.)once you get there they'll give you an option of what to translate from.type:"oiseaux d' une plume" in the box.Translate from: EnglishInto: English.and click the little microphone thingy next to the word. and it'll tell you how to pronounce it. ;)-Jennifer
Type Translate English to French in the search bar of your browser and a site should come up. Type in the phrase and tell it to translate.
you should go Google translate to translate it .
The verb phrase is "should have been."
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just pronounce it as nine hundred thousand.
Democrats should be in camps...
no. Latin language is precise and you can't translate it literally,,thus if you translate it it should be by thought
Broken down by sounds politics should be pronounce pol-i-tics.
The verb phrase is "should have borrowed."
There should be a phone number listed on its website. Use Google Translate to translate the URL.
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