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The Zimmermann telegram was actually intercepted and decoded by the British, then given to the US. In it Mexico was promised the return of Texas, Arizona and New Mexico if they would join Germany.
A Jamaican can join the US Army if they have a green card or they are a naturalized citizen.
Thy claimed if the US declared war on Germany then Britain would join in the struggle. This is how the US avoided war with mGreat Britain.
the first state ever to join of course
No, because "let's" means "let us", and it does not make sense to say "let us join us." It would be correct to say, "Come on, let's join them." It would also be correct, if you are speaking to someone outside your group, to say, "Come on, join us."
Whether the US is a good country is a matter of personal opinion. You will find many people who would say that it is a very nice country. But you will also find many people who would say that it is not a nice country at all.
Yes, however you could also say "if you WOULD join us".
It depends if you want to be MEAN or NICE to them. If you want to be nice, then say "I know we had our differences, but I would really want us to be friends again. If you want to be mean, then just ignore them.
If you wan to say 'join us' in Spanish language, you will need to use the words: 'Unete a nosotros', this is if you want to say it in imperative form.
Nous joindre Rejoignez-nous
If you mean "join us together into one piece", then "Ceangail muid" would seem apprpriate. Literally "tie us". More emphatically "Ceangail le chéile muid" = "Bind us together" and is the name of a popular hymn. If you mean "sit down here with us and have a drink", I would say "Bí linn" = "Be with us" ["Bígí linn" if you are asking a group to join you]. If you mean "join our organisation" then "Glac páirt/Bí linn/Bí mar pháirt ann"="Take part/Be with us/Be a part of it" [plural "Glacaigí páirt/Bígí linn/Bígí mar pháirt ann"] might do.
what is another way to say...please join us?
Technically, but "I hope that you will be able to join us as well" would be better.
"Have a nice evening". Most of us speak English in Australia.
can a no legal status join the US army???
Say " come and join us!" .