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Yes, "listed" is a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "list," which means to include or place on a list.
It depends on the cataloging system used, but the source listed in related links cites 36 families.
I love you is a common phrase used everyday in every nation. Some additional ways to say it in other languages are listed below: Chinese: Wo ai ni French: Je t'adore Korean: Saranghae Spanish: Te amo
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Unfortunately, soul mates is not listed on the Omniglot website of useful phrases in Lakota Sioux. However, hello (hau), how are you (T—khe_khe yaœ? he?) and good morning (H’?ha?ni la??i) is listed.
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Before beginning, you set out all of the ingredients listed in the recipe.
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No appliances are listed.
the names of the players are listed on the title page. that is (depending on the size of the play) the 1-5 page.
Yes.Whom of the names listed was captured on CCTV footage.
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No. The conservation status of kookaburras is listed as "common".
1958 Based on the production run of serial numbers, listed, start at the beginning of the year listed, I would say 1957.
The most common traffic citation is for speed. Which one listed below is "least common"?