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Those colonies were established in North, South and Central America.
Well, the French originally wanted to trade, not colonize like the English in North America. While the English where settling colonists in new colonies, the French traded.
Well, the French originally wanted to trade, not colonize like the English in North America. While the English where settling colonists in new colonies, the French traded.
yes but people in america doesnt know those names unless there related to the person in the world war 1 .
Apples and bananas for English-speakers and mangoes for Portuguese- and Spanish-speakers are the fruit that Americans eat most.Specifically, North America includes Canada, Mexico, and the United States of America. English-speakers in those areas prefer apples or bananas. Spanish-speakers in those areas and in Central and South America will choose mangoes.
We can not answer those types of questions
as far as to be a english lect in those giant universities one should be a master degree holder having fluent experience and good academic career...
I don't think so.... Many English men may seem more feminem to those in America, but I doubt it!
Those who have contracted themselves to work for seven years in exchange for having their passage paid to reach America are called indentured servants. They often had to work for 7 or more years.
"Latina" in English refers to a woman from Latin America or of Latin American descent. It is used to describe women who have cultural ties to countries in Latin America, such as those who speak Spanish or Portuguese and have heritage from countries in Central and South America.
"Ess-eye-em-pea-ell-why" is the way to spell the English word "simply." The word serves as an adverb since it describes the action of a verb or modified an adjective. The sounds in the spelling take those from the English in the United States of America.
Having a society of that embraces equal opportunity principles such as South Africa and America has caused those countries to advance in unity as well as in moral.