You would spell that as [closer]
"Kloser" could be a simplified and trendy way to spell "closer" for younger people.
"You" in Dutch is spelled "jij" when referring to one person and "jullie" when referring to multiple people.
The second way to spell "would" is "wud."
You would refer to your younger brother's wife as "bhabhi" in Hindi.
In Hindi, you would call your father's younger brother "chacha."
In German, you would spell 222 as "zweihundertzweiundzwanzig."
If you are talking about sedimentary rock, and the idea of relative dating, then the younger rock would be on top closer the the surface.
it's not really mean younger people but in japan, call older people senpai and call younger people kouhai.
You would get spell check and properly spell benefit.
Only younger people call them Socs.
Yes! I did when i was in 6th grade helping my younger cousins.
Tom fletcher HATES people 8 years younger than him. In fact if he saw one he would cry. He only likes people who are 15 years younger than him. That is not me, i am 19.
"You" in Dutch is spelled "jij" when referring to one person and "jullie" when referring to multiple people.
He has said that dating younger people seems weird.
it is because it is just very hard to spell some names are hard to spell you would probally think Avril Lavigne would be hard to spell but no it is pretty easy!
about 87% of the United States is younger than 65, so that would mean 271,440,000 Americans (out of about 312,000,000) are younger than 65.
Both share a border with Russia but I would say the US is closer because they have more people living closer to the Russian border than Canada.
A syncline is a fold with younger layers closer to the center of the structure whereas an anticline has older layers closer to the center. A syncline vaguely resembles a smile(you would smile if you were committing a sin[syn]) and an anticline is the opposite, vaguely like an "A"