The Iroquois used many tools including axes, bows, and agricultural tools. They used knives, mortar and pestles, and hoes made from the shoulder blades of deer and elk.
because back in te days people couldn't survive
Both 'te' and 'aa' are valid in a country using a SOWPODS(CSW) dictionary. However, in countries like America, Israel and Thailand, which use a TWL list, 'te' is not a valid word.
is a thing that you use in te experiments
Yes, most leagues do use TE's. Sometimes TE's are a smart pick they are not a worthless player like most people think. They will get around 10-15 points per game.
Iroquois is not the name of a single language but a group of related languages spoken by the Seneca, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Tuscarora tribes. There are therefore many different words in those languages for "daughter":In Onondaga, a daughter is hehron ason te ganakkayenteriIn Cayuga, my daughter is keha:wahkIn Tuscarora a daughter is yetyatshoyuh
Te amo para siempre, Or you may use Te Quiero para siempre.
Ustedes tienen.
tu is you (subject) - te is you (object) I hate you - Je te déteste, I love you - Je t'aime Tu me détestes - you hate me, tu m'aimes - you love me.
Te amo is Spanish for I love you. In the Spanish, there are two ways to say "I love you", you can say "Te quiero" which is the version that you would use with friends and family members to signify that you care for them and then you can say "Te amo" when you propose to an individual.
You use "te llamas" when asking someone's name directly, like "¿Cómo te llamas?" meaning "What's your name?" You use "se llama" when referring to someone else's name, like "Él se llama Roberto" meaning "His name is Roberto."
Yes you can,
Si no te hubieras ido