Horosho. Ya sproshu u neeh i posmotreem Shto oni budut delat
In Russian, you would say "Хорошо, задам вопрос и посмотрю, что они сделают."
i do not know but you can ask somebody else
In American Sign Language, you can sign "I'll be back" by signing "I" then using the sign for "future" followed by the sign for "come back". This communicates the idea of returning in the future.
The past tense of "ill" is "was ill" or "became ill."
"ill-clad" has two syllables.
"Ill" can be used as an adjective to describe someone who is sick or unwell. It can also be used to describe something that is unfavorable or not good. For example, "She felt ill and stayed home from work" or "The company's ill financial health led to its closure."
I am Kakashi Hatake I mostly do math and language arts so if you ask me a question make sure its sure its math or language arts at least mostly
The symptoms of Russophobia include avoidance of Russians, including people, language, and other components of the culture. People with this phobia may become ill and agitated when they are forced to be around things of Russian provenance, or Russian people.
..... thats right "tahts
Spanish
In what language?
State language preferred and someone can help.
Alexandre Benois has written: 'ILL - The Russian school of painting'
Try these URLs.http://www.unm.edu/~hookster/Homynyms%20and%20Other%20Similar%20Words.pdfhttp://www.business-words.com/dictionary/
His/her/their/your daughter is ill. It could also be a question: Is his/her/your/their daughter ill
Ill will is a very commonly used phrase in the English language. The phrase ill will specifically means displaying a hostile feeling or dislike towards another individual.
ill have you answer that question
what is that school at??? and then ill answer your question if it is or if its not.