To say welcome in Ewe language is Woe zɔ Once it's more than one person you say Mia we zɔ To learn more educative videos, go to youtaube and search for “Ewe Language Hub” subscribe for more videos
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In Portuguese, you can say "de nada" or "por nada" to mean "you are welcome."
To say welcome in Ewe language is Woe zɔ Once it's more than one person you say Mia we zɔ To learn more educative videos, go to youtaube and search for “Ewe Language Hub” subscribe for more videos
Bah... Ram... Ewe... Bah... Ram... Ewe... To your breed, your fleece, your stock be true. Sheep be true. Bah... Ram... Ewe... Bah... Ram... Ewe... Bah... Ram... Ewe... To your breed, your fleece, your stock be true. Sheep be true. Bah... Ram... Ewe... Bah... Ram... Ewe... Bah... Ram... Ewe... To your breed, your fleece, your stock be true. Sheep be true. Bah... Ram... Ewe...
* we * wee low cow mow woe ewe owe * meal come mole
i think it is still an ewe i wanna say, i know (this is in horses!! that a mare is still a mare even if it is fixed)so i am pretty sure it is an ewe....;) i would google it though-
you say welcome aboard I don't know why but that seems to be the case
The name Rachel means ewe and in Hebrew ewe means female sheep I was just wondering how you would pronounce ewe. A ewe, pronounced "YOU". Because "ewe" begins with a vowel, it may be correct to list it as "an ewe" but in speech, the sound you hear is "U", and therefore, it is justifiable to list it as "a ewe" as well. EDIT: According to the book "Principles of English Grammar" Page 19 an ewe is shown as incorrect. The reason is cited on page 18 "a and not an is used before a long u" Other examples cited a eulogy, a unit.
The palindrome associated with sheep is the female, the "ewe."
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