Karosene Oil.
It is not 'randi' it is 'erandi ka tel'. Means castor oil.
"Does she have?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase A-t-elle? The question represents one of three ways of constructing interrogative sentences in French. The pronunciation will be "a-tel" in French.
Mt. Titlis is pronounced TY-TEL-IS. Similar to the golf brand without the T at the end. Being in a foreign language, this pronunciation is open to interpretation.
tel papu papa
its 2 syllables
Erandi ka tel
The most widely spoken language in Tel Aviv is Hebrew.Other common languages include:English*RussianArabicFrench*In Tel Aviv, it will be pretty hard to find someone who can't speak English.
Oil of Cymbopogon, Lemon-grass oil
Tel Royal's birth name is Tel Royal Junghanns.
Eteldreda and Eteldrude are Italian equivalents of the English name "Audrey." The feminine proper name traces back to the Anglo-Saxon name Æðelþryð for "noble strength." The respective pronunciations will be "EY-tel DREY-da" and "EY-tel DROO-dey" in Pisan Italian.
Tel Aviv is a city in Israel, where Hebrew and Arabic are the official languages.
Mustard oil is called सरसों का तेल (Sarson ka tel) in Hindi language.
It is not 'randi' it is 'erandi ka tel'. Means castor oil.
Youth Hill
Its Kim
There are a lot of good options for studying Korean in Korea.Not only paid ones with Korean language programs run by universities in Korea, but also more and more private Korean language academies can be found in Seoul and Busan.If you want to start for free and right now then go to Sogang Universities site for learning Korean and you'll find an online interactive flash site with with numerous abilities levels. http://Korean.sogang.ac.kr/Another great free site that works well in Korea or out of is one by Korean Broadcast System. It teaches you useful Korean phrases for lots of different scenarios.http://rki.kbs.co.kr/learn_korean/lessons/e_index.htmUniversity Korean Language Programs:Sookmyung Women's University's LinguaExpress http://sookmyung.ac.kr/~uo9165/program/kfl.HTML Tel : 02-710-9165~6Ewha Womans University Institute of Language Education http://elc.ewha.ac.kr Tel : 02-3277-3682Yonsei University Korean Language Institute http://www.yskli.com Tel : 02-392-6405Seoul National University Language Education Institute http://language.snu.ac.kr/English Tel : 02-880-5488 Fax : 02-332-6003Sogang University Korean Language Education Center http://klec.sogang.ac.kr Tel : 02-705-8088~9Here are some free Korean language classes:Seoul Global Center http://global.Seoul.go.kr/global/view/living/liv03_04.jsp Tel : 02-1688-0120Korea Foundation http://www.kfcenter.or.kr Tel : 3789-5800 Fax : 02-332-6003Migrant Workers Center http://www.migrantok.org/English/index.php?c=18 Tel : 02-6900-8002Private Academies for learning Korea:Language Teaching Research Center http://www.ltrc.co.kr Tel : 02-563-3226Seoul Korean Language Academy http://Seoul-kla.com/engl Tel : 02-563-3226Ganada Korean Language Institute http://www.ganadakorean.comTel : 02-332-6003 Fax : 02-332-6004Central Language Institute http://clistudy.co.kr Tel : 02-556-9944Source: http://www.koreainsider.com/Korean-language-schools.HTML
tel (תל) refers to a hill that is made up of layers of ancient ruins.