It seems the answer is Ajee
The answer you are looking for is ajee - meaning - off the track or direct path.
A dialect is a specific form of a language spoken in a particular region or by a specific group of people, characterized by distinctive vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation features. It represents a variation of the standard language.
The Scottish Isles are the islands off the coast of Sotland.
Beijing dialect is not too far off from standard mandarin. One the major difference is they tend to add an rrrrrr sound at the end of many words (when the word finishes a sentence) ----------- Mike www.localnoodles.com - Beijing User-Generated City Guide
To get to the next division.
To protect it from Vikings threatening the Scottish coast
There are over 900 islands off the coast of Scotland, with the main groups being the Hebrides, Orkney, and Shetland islands. The exact number of islands can vary depending on the criteria used to define an island.
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Yes, the word 'ruler' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a a straight strip of material marked off in units and used as a guide in drawing lines or for measuring, a word for a thing; someone who controls a country, a word for a person.
Just about all of them. The Scots and Irish have contributed a great deal to the foundation of the United States. Over 3/4 of the troops in the Civil War were Irish recruited straight off the ships into NY. Many presidents have been of Irish/Scottish decent. Andrew Jackson's family was an immigrant family from Ireland. His father and brother both died in the Revolutionary War. JFK was from a long line of Boston Irish and there have been others.
You don't turn gay, straight or bisexual. The word turn itself doesn't apply to this situation. You can turn a light on or off. You can't turn yourself on or off when it comes to your sexuality.
put the iron straight on the numbers then it will come straight off :)