"Itim luko gal" is a Tagalog equivalent of "black-headed gull" (Chroicocephalus ridibundus).
The adjective "itim" refers to the black* color of the gull's head. The word "luko" refers to the body part that is colored black. The noun "gal" refers to the type of bird: "gull."
*The color of the gull's head is actually a rich deep dark brown chocolate.
The Tagalog phrase "itim luko gal" translates to "black crow's eye" in English.
Yes, "guy" is typically used as a masculine term, while "gal" is typically used as a feminine term.
Galette is pronounced "gal-ET."
Gil-gal. The emphasis is on the first syllable.
It is pronounced "gal-ih-KAY-nee."
(Name of gal) ninaomba uwe mke wangu! If she is aware, otherwise, put it in question mark if she is not aware '(name of a gal) utapenda kuwa mke wangu?
"Black-headed gull" is an English equivalent of "itim luko gal" (Chroicocephalus ridibundus).The adjective "itim" refers to the black* color of the gull's head. The word "luko" refers to the body part that is colored black. The noun "gal" refers to the type of bird: "gull."*The color of the gull's head is actually a rich, deep, dark brown chocolate.
Gallo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "cock." The masculine singular noun also may be rendered into English as "rooster." The pronunciation will be "GAL-lo" in Italian.
gal. Example: 1 gal milk
Neither. 2 gal 8 pt = 3 gal
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2 1/2 gal or 2.5 gal
Gal On was created in 1946.
12 gal
40 qt / 4 qt/gal = 10 gal
3 gal, 2 qts
4 gal and 1 qt
5 gal 6 qt