In no particular order: Southern California, New Mexixo, Arizona, South Texas, South Florida, New York City, Chicago.
'Esté a tiempo!' is how you would say "Be on time", though you are more likely to hear "No seas tarde" (Don't be late).
The Spanish word is terrateniente, but you are more likely to hear people say "Dueño del terreno"
You would be most likely to hear a Celtic language spoken in Ireland, where Irish Gaelic is an official language alongside English.
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An elegy is a poem or plaintive song for the dead, you would mostly likely hear it at a funeral.
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listen is spanish means 'escuchar'. Which is that you hear but you also pay attention. listen is 'escuchar' and it is different from hear in the way as in spanish. In spanish hear is 'oir'
Most likely to be Germany A better question would be why is this in "Consumer Electronics, Science"?
Most likely to be Germany A better question would be why is this in "Consumer Electronics, Science"?
If the people in Whitman's poem "I Hear America Singing" were speaking instead of singing, the tone would likely be more conversational and informal. The poem might convey a sense of camaraderie and everyday interactions among diverse individuals sharing their stories and experiences with each other.
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The word "a" in Spanish has the same vowel sound that you would hear at the beginning of the English word "ostrich," or how the "a" sounds in "father" and "water."