Yes, yes she would
Mutter, komm her.
who, whould you say is the father or mother of the i pod
You can say the samething you would say to your mom
You say Jonah the same as you would in English, also here is what Jonah would look like in Hebrew גונה ________ There is no 'J' in Hebrew so it would actually be: Yonah
It's the same here in Italy
You would say "if she were not here to work," or possibly, "if she didn't have to work here."
It depends on where you live but here is how you say mother: *nene or mama The e's have two dots above them.
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No, the correct phrasing is "John and I are here." In English, the pronoun "I" should always come last in a list of individuals.
The more correct way to say this would be "It is humbling to be here". You can, as an alternative, say "I am humbled to be here."
In Hawaiian, you can say "pau pono hoʻi" to mean "same here" or "me too."
the same as you would say it in English the same as you would say it in English