There is no such thing as a 5 lire italiane 1848 in Hebrew. Hebrew is not associated with Italy.
French: penser Spanish: pensar German: denken Italian: pensare
how do you say think about it in spanish ?
The Hebrew Scriptures, also known as the Old Testament, were primarily written in Hebrew with a few sections written in Aramaic.
I think you can
I think you have to complete the mission to get the coins.
Jamie means "nob" from the Hebrew. Such as Benjamin, which means "son of a nob". I think this is correct. Actually Benjamin is Hebrew for "son of the right hand," while Jamie stems from James which is English from the new testament.
pensar = to think
Kvaterin - Hebrew (This is a female who plays a helping role in the Jewish custom of circumcision.) Madrina - Spanish/Italian Patin - German (I think) Marraine - French
I think the building where coins are made is called a Mint.
You can get the most coins I THINK at the game Beans Counter
buy nickelodeon cards to get more coins I think
I think you mean ou là là , which is French, not Hebrew. So it has no meaning in Hebrew.