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The predominant religion in the countries south of the United States (i.e. Latin America) is Roman Catholicism. The predominant languages are Spanish and Portuguese. However, there are many other religious groups and languages in the region in addition to these.
There doesn't seem to be a word "walst" in the English language. It could be a misspelling of a different word.
"Hapoo" does not seem to have a direct translation in English. It is possible that it is a name or a term from another language.
It seems likely. I have a friend from South Africa who does this, and they seem to share a few colloquialisms with Australia.
There is no such word as 'jablafun' in the English language.
The predominant religion in the countries south of the United States (i.e. Latin America) is Roman Catholicism. The predominant languages are Spanish and Portuguese. However, there are many other religious groups and languages in the region in addition to these.
Countries south of United States, Mexico, Central American countries and South American countries are old colonies of Spanish and Portuguese Empires. That's for they speak Spanish in most of the Central and South America, but Portuguese in Brazil. All the countries are mostly catholic, because of their catholic mothercountries. The Spanish conquistadors conquered the lands from Native Americans, of most notables were aztecs and incas. Mayan civilization collapsed before the Europeans came to America. The Native American religions were suppressed, although there are Native American population majorities in some South American countries, like Peru.
There does not seem to be a translation for the word croam in the Abaluhya language.
Some nations seem to need dictators, for example, several African nations and Russia most of the time
While this student may seem to have achieved domination of the subject, in fact all achievement has been made using plagiarism.
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Figurative language uses surprising description to make things seem vivid
The North, obliviously.
There seem to be two main areas where language functions are processed in the brain, Broca's Area and Wernicke's Area.
Akadema and Rawlings still dominate the high level players. Rawlings used to have the lion's share but companies like Akadema seem to be chipping away at its armour.
There does not seem to be any type of consensus as to who originated language. It is thought that there are approximately 5,000 different languages spoken in the world today.
There does not seem to be any meaning in the English language for the word Imburnal. It might refer to the name of a place or of a product, but it is not a normal word used in the language.