It really depends on who is building it, and what is going to be in it, it could take anywhere from months to years
There is no prefix "ling." There is a suffix ling, as in Earthling or fingerling. Perhaps you mean the root lingu-, as in lingual or linguistics, which means tongue, or by extension, language.
The suffix "ling" typically denotes a small version or offspring of something, or it can indicate a connection or association with the root word. For example, a duckling is a young duck, and a underling is a subordinate.
Ling Ling Hsia was born on April 21, 1953, in Taiwan.
Yes, Ling Ling can be a real name. It is a common name in some Asian cultures, particularly in China.
Once upon a time,there was a meeting between gods and goddesses.All of them was happy except for goddess Jai Ling. jai ling was so sad because she couldn't do anything. god then asked what jai ling wants. jai ling then replied that she wants to create a country. then god agreed with her. she then put the soils in a basket then she wents. after the long time gathering soils,jai ling didn't notice that the basket has already a hole. then after then a small island was formed. jai ling noticed it first and it was beautiful! she then named it philippines.
i think ling ling is still living (but don't put this on a report)
Pam Ling's birth name is Pamela Ling.
He is the "father" of swedish massage.
it is very ling!
Dave Ling's birth name is David William Ling.
Eugene Ling's birth name is Eugene Frederick Ling.
Laura Ling's birth name is Laura Geemei Ling.