"je suis content(e) que cela t'aie plu"
C'est merveilleux ! Je suis si content(e) pour toi ! (Content if you're male, contente if you're female)
Content can mean happy or stimulated as in "He was feeling content". Content can also mean quantity. Like "Answers.com is full of great Q&A content."
"Content" is a homograph.
"content" means "happy".
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Carbon content
E means energy content m means mass c means spead of light so e = mc2 mean energy content equals mass into speed of light squared
Its certificate 18 E. The 'E' means that its content is explicit.
Typically, unless the content is in the public domain.
Je suis content(e) pour vous
carbon content
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The schwa is in the first syllable of content. Con Tent. the schwa would be on the con.AnswerThere is no schwa in "content". A schwa is an elided vowel, and both "o" and "e' are pronounced clearly in this word.
norele (no-rel-e) in search stands for no related content and no relevance, hince the name no-rel-e.
It depends what website and what violation. Websites that have copyrighted content usually have e-mail addresses to ask for permission to use their content. You can also use those e-mail addresses to teel somebody about the violation.
Content(e) que tu es pu venir : content -> the speaker is a man: contente -> the speaker is a woman.