it would still be the same just because they can read the English shouldn't make a differnece, or you could just consider them bilingual people
You should attempt to locate someone who speaks/reads Japanese so that they may translate it for you.
Judaism.
IELTS is the test that can be used to determine how well someone speaks, listens, reads, and writes in English. This is a global testing protocol used to gauge the proficiency of those who do not speak English as their first language. It takes two years to complete. The British Council, IDP, IELTS Australia, and Cambridge Assessment all oversee this examination programme. (Ielts online coaching).
when we make transliteration one by one it's: 알레리 but when someone who speaks Korean reads this it's more similar to your names reading: 엘를리 this one is better !!
As soon as someone that has the answer reads it.
Bookworm is a common 5-letter synonym for someone who reads a lot.
Yes, he served in the IDF (Israel Defense Forces)
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It is unknown whether Masashi Kishimoto, the creator of "Naruto," can read English. He mainly speaks and writes in Japanese, his native language.
book worm
Someone who reads and studies a lot.
Someone who follows/reads a map is referred to as the 'navigator'.