The word "birth" is one syllable. ("BURR-TH") The plural is BURTH-SSS, one syllable plus the trailing sibilant "s".
We have no dates for the births of either of Cleopatra's brothers.We have no dates for the births of either of Cleopatra's brothers.We have no dates for the births of either of Cleopatra's brothers.We have no dates for the births of either of Cleopatra's brothers.We have no dates for the births of either of Cleopatra's brothers.We have no dates for the births of either of Cleopatra's brothers.We have no dates for the births of either of Cleopatra's brothers.We have no dates for the births of either of Cleopatra's brothers.We have no dates for the births of either of Cleopatra's brothers.
11% of births are at home in the U.S.
Where are these births? What country, city, continent, world? Please specify?
It is found in 1 in 1000 births or 1%.
There were approximately 4.3 million births in the U.S. in 2007.
The largest number of single births to one woman without any multiple births is 69. This record is held by the wife of Feodor Vassilyev, a peasant from Shuya, Russia, who gave birth to 69 children in the 18th century.
It is estimated to be 15000 births per hour in the United States.
Nativities are births.
An estimated 2011 world birth rate was about 4 births per second
The estimated rate of births in Japan as of 2008 is 7.87 births per thousand population.
The overall ratio of live births worldwide is about 1.01 births for boys to 1.0 for girls. That has been the ratio since records have been kept.
The infant mortality rate of Switzerland is 4 deaths per 1000 live births.