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Congratulations in Swahili is Hongera. Source: Google translate
ˌælsɨˈbaɪ.ədiːz Source: Wikipedia
ip" i lim' ue mab source: 2008 MEDMARX Report
its acctually a phrase...an electronic source is somewhere in which electricity comes from e.g. plug socket, generator, battery, computer power supply...
Yes, it is correct. Here is an example using this prepositional phrase: "James made the point that he had never mentioned his source's name in the letter."
Mungu asifiwe source: Google Translate (english to swahili)
Mungu asifiwe source: Google Translate (english to swahili)
Congratulations in Swahili is Hongera. Source: Google translate
ˌælsɨˈbaɪ.ədiːz Source: Wikipedia
what Latin phrase means ultimate source Fons en origo
(,mɛsəpəˈteɪmɪən) source: dictionary.comI would pronounce this (mes-uh-puh-tey-mee-en)
Inge pronunciation: "ing a" Lehmann pronunciation: "lay mun" Source: http://www.pronouncenames.com/pronounce/
appleCORRECTION: This answer is wrong. The word means pupil of the eye, also called by some the apple of the eye, possibly the source of this incorrect answer.The Swahili word for apple is tofaa (pl. matofaa), but almost no Swahili-speakers know the word and the English word apple is almost universally used.
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fons et origo
The phrase "secondary source" is a singular noun. The plural term is secondary sources.
This phrase is from Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, given November 19,1863.