She was greatly amazed because the mother of God visited her.
It is Welsh for 'Merry Christmas'.
This is a greeting you will never hear in Ireland. You will only hear it in stereotypical Irish movies or cartoons made in America, so that is its origins. Maybe it was trying to be an attempt to wish you a very good morning, so maybe to refer to a high point.
while she was vacationing with the Gardiners
He didn't play his greetings because James thought it might be too emotional for her to hear it.
In Apache, a common greeting is "Yá'át'ééh," which means "It is good." This phrase can be used to greet someone at any time of the day. Depending on the context, you might also hear variations that include additional phrases for specific times or occasions.
Elizabeth Cooper Allen has written: 'Mother, can you hear me?' -- subject(s): Adoptees, Biography, Birthparents, Identification
There are many "Did you hear about...." questions in the Pre-Algebra with Pizzazz book.
I did hear she will be on News 13 on weekends at 3pm.
that she can live for another year, when the child is born.
hello is a greeting term in Canadian English and is spelled exactly like that
He had a disconcerting habit of greeting friends ferociously and strangers charmingly.
I did hear she will be on News 13 on weekends at 3pm.