"Vallarasu" is a Tamil word that means "brave" or "courageous" in English.
You can say "Do you speak English?" in English. In French, you would say "Parlez-vous anglais?" In Spanish, you would say "¿Hablas inglés?"
You say "hello" in English.
You can say "He/she is entertaining" in English.
In Chinese, the name "Rachel" can be translated as 丽思 (lì sī), or as 瑞秋 (ruì qiū).
You say, "What do you have to do in the English class?" If it's not a question, then you say, "... what you have to do in the English class."Lo dices asi: What do you have to do in English class?
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super or great
Vallarasu was created in 2000.
I think the answer is "Super Economy country".Please give the correct if am wrong.
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very airtistic fun and good voice here is one of his songs bu ffalo soldier, dreadlock rasta: It was a buffalo soldier in the heart of America, stolen from Africa, brought to America: Fighting on arrival,fighting for survival. I mean it, when I analyse the stench, to me it make a lot of sense. How did dreadlock rasta was buffalo soldier. And he was taken from Africa, brought to America. Fighting on arrival,fighting for survival. Say it was a buffalo soldier,dreadlock rasta. Buffalo soldier, in the heart of America. If you know your history, Then you would know where you coming from, Then you wouldn't have to ask me, Who the heck do you think I am. Im just a buffalo soldier in the heart of America, Stolen from Africa, brought to America, Said he was fighting on arrival, fighting for survival; Said he was a buffalo soldier win the war for America. Dreadie, woy yoy yoy, woy yoy-yoy yoy, Woy yoy yoy yoy, yoy yoy-yoy yoy! Woy yoy yoy, woy yoy-yoy yoy, Woy yoy yoy yoy, yoy yoy-yoy yoy! Buffalo soldier troddin through the land, wo-ho-ooh! Said he wanna ran, then you wanna hand, Troddin through the land, yea-hea, yea-ea. Said he was a buffalo soldier win the war for America; Buffalo soldier, dreadlock rasta, Fighting on arrival, fighting for survival; Driven from the mainland to the heart of the Caribbean. Singing, woy yoy yoy, woy yoy-yoy yoy, Woy yoy yoy yoy, yoy yoy-yoy yoy! Woy yoy yoy, woy yoy-yoy yoy, Woy yoy yoy yoy, yoy yoy-yoy yoy!
nothing... this has no meaning in Bulgarian language.
In Irish it's "suaimhneas"
"Me llamo ___" or, to literally say "my name is", "Mi nombre es ___"