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It's location would change.
'There' is an adverb that refers to a location, while 'their' is a possessive adjective. You would use 'there' to say something like "I went to Steve's house yesterday and slept over there." 'Their' would be used to say "Steve and I really like their new car."
You would say "on an island". The phrase with "in" would apply to something in its geologic interior.Conversely, for the plural it could be either. The phrase "on the islands" refers to things that occur on all islands, or somewhere on a group of islands. Or it can be "in the islands" if referring to something that occurs uniquely, or in a non-specific location.
you would say if you need help for something
something something desu
It would be more normal to say "bored with something"
I would say Madrid
It would be 'rud éigin' (something).
A direct translation of 'location salle Paris' would be location sale Paris. It would be grammatically correct to say 'location de salle Paris', meaning, location of sales in Paris.
There are three different ways to say "can" in Chinese. If you "can" do something that requires a skill you say "hui" pronounced "way". So if you say can't do it in chinese, you would say "bu way" If you "can" do something that requires permission you would say "ke yi" so if you deny someone permission to do something you would say "bu ke yi" If you can do something physical you would say "neng", It you can't complete a task that has a physical requirement you would say "bu neng"
I seem to have miss something you say a FLOOD but you do not say where. It will make a difference. Please tell location or general area.
i would say by the sounds of it he 'lusts' you! i would say by the sounds of it he 'lusts' you!