son- means they are
somos- means we are.
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Más o menos = more or less.
The main difference between a 3C and 11B4 military occupational specialty (MOS) is their focus. A 3C MOS typically involves working with communication systems, such as telecommunications or network operations. In contrast, an 11B4 MOS is part of the infantry, involved in combat operations and tactical maneuvers.
"a-reh-mos" with stress on the second syllable
ok a chick is a chicken but it is not fully developed it is the young of the chicken that's why they call it the chick but there is no further explanation about it
"Veremos" is Spanish for "we will see". It is pronounced "bare-AY-mos". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
A CMOS sensor and a MOS sensor are both types of image sensors used in digital cameras. The key difference between them is in how they are manufactured. CMOS sensors have additional circuitry integrated on the sensor itself, allowing for faster readout speeds and lower power consumption compared to MOS sensors. This can result in better performance in terms of image quality, speed, and battery life in digital cameras using CMOS sensors.
You are best to learn a language from someone who speaks it fluently, so attending language classes is the best option for most people. Go to a Spanish-speaking country if you can and spend a decent amount of time (6 mos. or more) there if you want to be fluent. Also you can go to Spain or Mexico from many colleges who have programs for college kids to take courses in Spanish and get college credit for doing so. Check with your school and find out if there is such an exchange program available to you.
Damos in the indicative and Demos in the imperative and subjunctive are literal Spanish equivalents of the Italian word Diamo. The Italian verb in question serves as the present imperative "(Let us) give!" or the present indicative "We are giving (do give, give)" or the present subjunctive "(That) we may give" depending upon context. The respective pronunciations will be "DA-mos" and "DEY-mos" in Spanish and "DYA-mo" in Italian.
It is MOS 1141.
MOS stands for Military Occupational Specialty. You may hear MOS 68F or something else. Each job is assigned a MOS.
Mosque: The place where Muslims go to pray. Moska: The Spanish term used for fly. Mos-Ka: A hair treatment for hair growth.