The population of Badiyeh-ye Seh is 169.
Bridgit Mendler from The Clique Movie sehs awesome
Unisessuale is an Italian equivalent of 'unisex'. The adjective is formed from the combination of 'uni-' for 'one' and 'sessuale' for 'sexual'. It's pronounced 'oo-nee-sehs-SWAH-lay'.
The root word for the number 6 is "six," which comes from the Old English word "siex" and the Proto-Germanic word "sehs."
Moïse is a French equivalent of 'Moisés'. The names in the examples are respectively French and Spanish for 'Moses'. They're pronounced respectively 'moh-eez' and 'moy-SEHS'.
Fare sesso is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Have sex."Specifically, the infinitive fare means "to have." The masculine noun sesso means "sex." The pronunciation is "FAH-reh SEHS-soh."
"Have sex" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Fare sesso.Specifically, the infinitive fare means "to have." The masculine noun sesso means "sex." The pronunciation is "FAH-reh SEHS-soh."
"Sixty-six(66)" is an English equivalent of the Italian word sessantasei.Specifically, the number sessanta means "sixty (60)." The number sei means "six (6)." The pronunciation is "sehs-SAHN-tah-seh."
Sesso is an Italian equivalent of the English word "sex."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is il ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is un, uno ("a, one").The pronunciation is "SEHS-soh."
Sessantasei is an Italian equivalent of the English number "sixty-six (66)."Specifically, the number sessanta means "sixty (60)." The number sei means "six (6)." The pronunciation is "sehs-SAHN-tah-seh."
"Sixty-four (64)" is an English equivalent of the Italian number sessantaquattro.Specifically, the number sessanta means "sixty (60)." The number quattro means "four (4)." The pronunciation is "sehs-SAHN-tah-KWAHT-troh."
"Sex" is an English equivalent of sesso.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is il ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is un, uno ("a, one").The pronunciation is "SEHS-soh."
Sessanta anni is an Italian equivalent of 'sixty years old'. In the word by word translation, the number 'sessanta'means 'sixty'. The masculine gender noun 'anni' means 'years'. The phrase is pronounced 'sehs-SAHN-tah AHN-nee'.