You should definitely make up with your friend. Nothing can replace friendship. Make new friends, but keep the old. One is silver one is gold.
Normaly, I would say no. This is because when he syas "friend", he means himself. Lowfroyo has spoken
If you haven't spoken to your crush yet you should definitely start some conversation before requesting to be her friend. Girls can sometimes be leary about a random-ish guy asking to be their friend, and they may close up completely. Get to know her a little, figure out if she really is a crush, and then make the friend request.
There are nearly 7000 languages in the world. They should all be spoken wherever they're spoken. They can't all be spoken in Britain though.
English should be spoken if the patrons are English speaking.
The study of spoken sounds is called phonetics. Phonetics focuses on the physical properties of speech sounds, such as their production, transmission, and reception.
Yes it should be hyphenated.
"Mhata yako" means "your friend" in Shona, a language spoken in Zimbabwe.
If a friend has anorexia, firstly do not try and make them eat. It will make them worse, if they want to eat they will. Ask your friend if they have told anybody else (if signs of their anorexia are not showing) and if they have, ask them if they had spoken to a professional about getting help and support. You really do need to push your friend into getting help. He/she will be less likely to succeed knowing that they are not getting full support from their family and friends.
"Amigo" is a Spanish word that means "friend." In Flemish, which is a dialect of Dutch spoken in Belgium, the equivalent word for "friend" is "vriend."
The language spoken in Brazil is Portuguese - not Brazilian. The word "friend" in Portuguese is "amigo" (male) or "amiga" (female).
Well if your friend has introduced you guys, then yeah feel free to start a conversation, you never know what's going to happen along the way. If your friend hasn't introduced you guy yet, ask her to.
His old friend John, who passed away. They hadn't spoken in awhile.