belizeans live a slow llife style. belizeans live a slow llife style.
Live is where you stay at an address, to live is to survive as I want to live not to die.
Where DID you live before is the correct grammar.
You live life.
you live she lives we live they live yes, its a verb because living is an action.
"Live at" meaning the place where you live, sentence: Please stop by when you have a chance, I live at 123 Main Street. "Live at" meaning appearing in person, sentence: Would you like to see the play "Time Off" of with me, Jimmy James will be appearing live at the playhouse.
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yes
Ofcourse! most Belizeans are Catholic
Almost all Belizeans are mixed with the same race that you would find in other Central American countries. Some speak only English, some English, Spanish, Garifuna, etc.. Belize is known as being Bilingual and even trilingual.. Belize has a heavy Caribbean and Latin American influence. So, you get 2 countries in 1 .. PS: Belizeans are not West Indian but some are descendants of West Indians..
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blazers, fancy hats, white pencil skirts, flag color tie, and white shirt.
The people of the central American nation of Belize have a Catholic majority, with non-christian religions of Islam and Hinduism being represented as well.
They are the same problems as anywhere in the world.. if you have never missed a meal , where you live, then you may have a different problem than belizeans, who for the most part are concerned about living day to day.
Nearly 80% of the inhabitants are Christian, with 49.6% of Belizeans being Roman Catholics and 29% Protestants. The Greek Orthodox Church has a presence in Santa Elena. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints claims 3,300 members in the country.
yes Fishing is very important in Belize and Belizeans love the taste of fresh fish...
The Central American countries that speak Spanish are Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.
Belize is not an Island nor part of the West Indies. Belize is a country in Central America that speaks both English and Spanish. However, Belize has close ties to both Latin America and the islands of the West Indies. The English that Belizeans speak sounds similar to that of West Indians. (Belize Kriol)