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Enkelin
add wheels and tell and tell the inspector he can go bark at the moon. He has no say over trailers and parade floats.
In your letter It would be correct to say, "In your letter you mentioned that..." or "I spilled coffee on your letter."
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It's always "a" when it is before a word that does not start with a letter that is a vowel or sounds like a vowel. Therefore, the correct grammar is "a historical background." Actually, the above is not entirely correct. It is quite acceptable to use "an" in front of a word beginning with the letter 'h' when the word is not stressed on the first syllable. So, for example, it is quite acceptable to say "an historical background" or "an heroic feat", but it is not correct to say "an heritage".
Enkelin
Salut: petite-fille
"Cogratulations on your new grandaughter" in Polish is "Wszystkiego najlepszego z okazji narodzin wnuczki".
You may say 'magomusume,' written: 孫娘
Not unless you're Amy Winehouse.
Do not bring up to the person about them being in alcohol rehab unless they open the discussion to you. If they decide to tell you how they are doing then encourage them.
You say, "nietos." Arguably, it means grandsons, however, in Spanish, it's how they do "grandchildren," of mixed genders.
Daughter - Дочь; Pronounced " doch' " or " dotsch " Granddaughter - Внучка; Pronounced " vnoosh-ka " or " vn-oosh-ka "
I'd say no.
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first off Marianas Trench is a band my favourite band in fact and say anything is a song their lead singer Josh Ramsay wrote while he was in rehab but don't hold it against him that he went to rehab they're a great band!
Rihabiri byōin ni chekkuin shitte