Humorous if Wayside isn't real; terrifying if I have children in Wayside School!
The tones. 1 is a high tone, 2 is a rising tone, 3 is a falling then rising tone and 4 is a falling tone.
You go up to him do a little twirl and say "Am I attracting you right now?" If he sasy no, then sing the song "Free Falling" It will really calm down the nerves of everybody in the room and the awkwardness will be toned down too. Then point your toe at him and ask him if he is impressed. If he says no, sing "Free Falling" remember gotta tone down the awkwardness before the next move. Then.....well you know the rest. And if you don't, sing "Free Falling" to tone down this awkward situation that is happening right know.
"Nai nai" is pronounced as "nigh nigh." The first syllable is pronounced like the word "nigh," and the second syllable is pronounced like the word "nigh" again, but with a slightly softer emphasis on the "igh" sound.
som (in the falling tone)
chinese mandarin for little moon is 小月, pronounced <xiǎoyuè>, third (falling/rising) tone and fourth (falling) tone
xani in Chinese mandarin does not exist.however, three similar words exist: 1- 嫌疑 pronounced , second (rising) tone and second (rising) tone, which means 2- 现役 pronounced , fourth (falling) tone and fourth (falling) tone, which means 3- 闲逸 pronounced , second (rising) tone and fourth (falling) tone, which means
Mandarin Chinese is spoken using tones, which are pitch variations that change the meaning of a word. It is a tonal language with four main tones and one neutral tone. Additionally, Mandarin Chinese uses characters as its writing system, where each character represents a word or a syllable.
Tone Okrogar Primary School was created in 1903.
A circumflex is a mark (eg ˆ) used over a vowel to indicate a falling-rising or rising-falling tone.
To say "help" in Thai, you can say "ช่วยด้วย" which is pronounced as "chūay dûay."
Tone Okrogar Primary School's motto is 'Kar se Janezek nauči, to Janez zna'.
"Pharmacy" refers to "药学" in Chinese. "药学" pronounces "Yao Xue"( "Yao" the falling tone and "Xue" the rising tone).