There are two meanings for the acronym SOHT. Written as SoHT, it means Society of Hair Testing. Written as SOHT, it means Socket over HTTP.
"Submissive" is an English equivalent of the Italian word sottomesso.Specifically, the masculine adjective/past participle sottomesso means "submissive." The pronunciation is "SOHT-toh-MEHS-soh." The feminine form, sottomessa, is pronounced "SOHT-toh-MEHS-sah."
Sottomesso is an Italian equivalent of the English word "submissive."Specifically, the masculine adjective/past participle sottomesso means "submissive." The pronunciation is "SOHT-toh-MEHS-soh." The feminine form, sottomessa, is pronounced "SOHT-toh-MEHS-sah."
for both. regardless of the technique used for the soht (glide or spin)
You may say 'goshoukai arigatou gozaimasu.'
this one time at band camp a stranger bought food and a bear came and they soht it and it died
"Quietly" is an English equivalent of the Italian word sottovoce.Specifically, the Italian word is an adverb. It is formed from the adverb/preposition sotto ("below, under") and the feminine noun voce ("voice"). The pronunciation is "SOHT-toh-VOH-tcheh."
Sotto le stelle is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "under the stars."Specifically, the preposition sotto means "under." The feminine plural article le means "the." The feminine noun stelle means "stars."The pronunciation is "SOHT-toh leh STEHL-leh."
"Jump!" as a present imperative in the second person informal singular and "shift, sudden change" as a feminine singular noun are English equivalents of the French word Saute. Whatever the context or meaning, the pronunciation remains "soht" in French.
Sessualmente sottomesso is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sexually submissive."Specifically, the adverb sessualmente means "sexually." The masculine adjective/past participle sottomesso means "submissive." The pronunciation is "SEHS-swahl-MEHN-teh SOHT-toh-MEHS-soh."
"Sexually submissive" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase sessualmente sottomesso.Specifically, the adverb sessualmente means "sexually." The masculine adjective/past participle sottomesso means "submissive." The pronunciation is "SEHS-swahl-MEHN-teh SOHT-toh-MEHS-soh."
You do (masculine, singular) = atah o-SEH (אתה עושה) You do (feminine, singular) = at o-SAH (את עושה) You do (masculine or mixed group, plural) atem o-SEEM (אתם עושים) You do (feminine plural) = aten o-SOHT (אתן עושות)
Ritegno is an Italian equivalent of 'restraint'. The word in Italian is pronounced 'ree-TEH-nyah'. It's a masculine gender noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one'].But 'Sotto costrizione' is the Italian equivalent of 'under restraint'. The phrase is pronounced 'SOHT-toh koh-stree-TSYOH-nay'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'sotto' means 'under'. The feminine gender noun 'costrizione' takes 'la' ['the'] as its definite article, and 'una' ['a, one'] as its indefinite.