Habían mujeres a bailar, y hombres a cantar.
Well you do something that suits you , maybe its involvinf fashion , dancing , and or singing ! :* you'r welcome <3
Women did no fighting in WW2 but women did go to camps of soldiers and entertained the men by singing, dancing, or by other means of entertainment, sometimes the women would even be nurses in the camp.
dancing on tables
Estais dos mujeres hermosas (accent on first 'a')
women in Asia there is a little gurl her name is men da lian and she is so smart and now she is in Texas and she is cute and she wanna be a singer cuz she luv singing and dancing. ok that is all i know about her
"Women" in Spanish is "mujeres".
Or...to rephrase, "Does singing like Maxwell make women wet?"
The translation of the Spanish phrase "Chistes Feministas" in English is simply Feminist Jokes. It is not political correct to make jokes about women or men which are of bad taste.
yes, singing during the Elizabethan era was important. singing was considered as a important pass time lesson and as entertainment. Singing helped with the pronunciation of words and for women singing would strengthen the breast of women. ~*narissa*~ hope this helped you out.
The Donnas - Dancing With Myself
"The women" in Spanish is "las mujeres".
"Mujeres" is the Spanish word for "women".