Alternatively - it can be pronounced 'for-ard'
Made a sudden forward movement. Or, with a different pronunciation, any organism with lungs.
The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'forward' is the following: adiante; or avante. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: ah-DJYAHN-tchee; and ah-VAHN-tchee. The first example tends to be used in Brazil, the latter in Portugal.
What a Small Forward does is it is a guard and a Shooting Guard!!!!!!!!!!
You can forward a mail to 3 other accounts. The forward message can be sent to 3 recipients. The recipients can be separated by a space.
Three by three drilling is when one dude drills three chicks at once. First backward, then forward. Hence the name, three (backward) by three (forward) drilling.
No. It depends on what other forces are acting on the object.
Right and left forward.
one leg forward then an other leg forward reaped many times
you should move the other fingers forward and keep that finger forward and then tape it
"I'm making progress!" is just one English equivalent of the French exclamation J'avance!Specifically, the subject pronoun je* means "I". The present indicative verb avancetranslates as "(I) advance/make progress/move forward, am advancing/making progress/moving forward, do advance/make progress/move forward" among a number of other possibilities depending upon context. The pronunciation will be "zha-vawss" in French.*The vowel drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a verb whose spelling begins with a vowel.
In school I was taught classical latin. Other versions are known as ecclesiastic latin for instance. Classical latin pronunciation is very simple and straight forward - so your phrase would be - "May-us fratt-er cust-oh-diss"
If you are going to be a co-worker or working alongside the other person, say "working." If you are a plastic surgeon or are planning to do something to the other person's body, say "work."