Yeah silk were tried to sound like jodeci and they're tyrin' to sing like them.
It has a short I sound.
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silk (: China tried to keep it a secret a long time ago silk (: China tried to keep it a secret a long time ago They also traded cloth and spices, such as cinnamon.
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the major silk indutries. Also because travelers traveled and smuggled silkworm eggs from China(who found the secret on how to make silk). They then grew their own silkworms which made silk and they tried to prevent other countries from finding and developing the secret to making silk. Silk making then became a major industry in the empire, making the empire rich. I like noodles
the major silk indutries. Also because travelers traveled and smuggled silkworm eggs from China(who found the secret on how to make silk). They then grew their own silkworms which made silk and they tried to prevent other countries from finding and developing the secret to making silk. Silk making then became a major industry in the empire, making the empire rich. I like noodles
the major silk indutries. Also because travelers traveled and smuggled silkworm eggs from China(who found the secret on how to make silk). They then grew their own silkworms which made silk and they tried to prevent other countries from finding and developing the secret to making silk. Silk making then became a major industry in the empire, making the empire rich. I like noodles
The I in milk has a short I sound, as in mill and silk.
Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation
The suffix that denotes something made of silk is "-silk." For example, "broadcloth" can be specified as "broadcloth-silk" to indicate that it is made from silk. However, in general, words like "silken" or "silk-like" can also be used to describe items made of or resembling silk.
To acquire items like silk and spices that were not available (naturally) in Europe.