ordinal status in english
ordinal status in english
I think you misspelled something - there is no English word "ponter" - please check your spelling and ask the question again.
There is no specific meaning for the word "denaira" in English or any other widely spoken language. It is possible that it could be a surname or a misspelling of another word. Without more context, it is difficult to provide a more accurate interpretation.
If you ask permission, the answer is no
In the King James version* The word asked is mentioned 119 times * The word ask is mentioned 109 times * The word asketh is mentioned 11 times * The word asking is mentioned 7 times * The word askest is mentioned 3 times
ordinal status in english
to ask some think about the man
What do you want to ask? Is it the meaning of the English word "installation"? If so, "sthapikkuka" is close.....
now only you gave to get my visa stamped?
When will you come (English) = nee/ningal eppo varum (Malayalam)
In Malayalam, you can ask "സുഖമാണോ?" (Sukhamaano?) to inquire about someone's well-being, which translates to "How are you?" in English.
This question must be asked in present perfect tense. When you ask it in Malayalam as "Cheythittundo", it is in passive form, and the English is "Has it ever been done?". The example "Love cheythittundo" can be as an active sentence as "Have you ever loved?"
"Oria" is the Kikuyu word for the English word ask.
"നിനക്ക് സുഖമാണോ? (ninakku sukhamāṇo?)" is how you ask "How are you?" in Malayalam.
Une demande is for 'a request'Demander - to request, or to ask
You would say "നീ അവളെ ചോദിച്ചുണ്ടോ?" (nī aḷaḷe cōdiccutō?) in Malayalam to ask "Did you ask her?"
In Malayalam, you can say "നിനക്ക് സുഖമാണോ? (ninakku sukhamāṇo?)" to ask "How are you?"