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In American Sign Language, you can sign "YOU WANT BAG?". Start with the sign for "YOU" by pointing your index finger to the person you are talking to, then make a fist with both hands and squeeze them as if holding a bag, finishing with a questioning facial expression.
Bag in Igbo language is called "akpa."
"Ko sa bag" in Chavacano means "What is this," while "in" is a common preposition in Chavacano meaning "in" or "inside."
Yes, "bag" has a short 'a' sound, pronounced like "băg."
The word "bag" has a short vowel sound. The "a" in "bag" makes the short /æ/ sound like in "cat" or "bat."
Yes, the word "bag" has a short "a" sound, pronounced like /bæg/.
you ay it like this: de shantitak
Yes. "Which bag do you like" would also be accepted.
It is what you would call a "vulgarism". Not really obscene (swearing), but not polite language, either.
First pick the bag with the apple and the orange label. The fruit inside of it will be its label. For example if the fruit you picked from the bag were an apple you would put the sign with the two apples on it. then you would take the sign with the two other fruits, or the oranges and put them on the bag where the two apples used to be. Then put the label of the two different fruits, apple and orange and put it on the last bag. The end. Hope this helps
From looking at sites selling leisure, it's pretty obvious that a leisure bag is a bag that someone would use to take on a trip, but as a bag they would keep all their important items, like a big sturdy purse or a carry-on bag.
Burlap does not look like a paper bag. A paper bag is smooth, burlap is not. I don't know the correct answer to this, but I know burlap is not correct.
You simply tell it to get inside the bag in elephant language
"Ko sa bag" in Chavacano means "What is this," while "in" is a common preposition in Chavacano meaning "in" or "inside."
I would like to think you can't lol
Personally I think it would look alright, but it may look a little odd. I would opt for a more sporty looking tote bag or backpack, if you want something like that.
metaphor
a car would work just fine if there was no air bag, just like usual, but if you crash it would be very unsafe.