The natives of Curaçao pronounce the name of their island as "koo-rah-sow."
The simple subject in the sentence is "Natives."
"Pronounce it as 'chow'."
pronounce it as "eat" girl
pronounce trencadis
"La-hoat" is how you would pronounce "Lahote."
(are-eh-qwey) is the proper pronunciation.
When I visited there a few years ago, I heard the natives pronounce it "GO-shay."
Soo-ree-nahm is the way in which the natives of Suriname pronounce their country's name.
row-ah-tan is how most foreigners will pronounce it. I lived there for 6 months and the natives will pronounce it rah-aw-tan but it usually comes out so fast that it sounds like raw-tan.
Yes, some natives were killed by other natives, such as the Lenape and Wampanog.
The famous British pasty could be pronounced as: Past tie. Though the natives would probably sound like Past EEEE to a foreigner to British shores.
Native Americans, South American Natives, Natives in the Islands of Caribbean, Natives of the Philippines, Natives of Polynesia, Natives of Hawaii, Natives of New Zealand, Natives of China and Japan.
There are no natives of Bermuda.
To find the subject you have to know what word(s) is the verb. In this sentence the verb is celebrated.So you ask yourself the question 'who celebrated?' -- (who did the action of the verb?)The answer is 'the natives' therefore 'the natives' is the subject of the sentence.
The Celts were the natives of Britain.
tribe of natives
Their natives are called Aborigines.