johnn conny brought out jonkonnu
jonkonnu dance originated in the 17th centuryin the west coast of africa and spread to the west indies via the trading slaves. the dance got its name from an ancient african tribal chief named john canoe
Many - Mambo, Limbo, Jonkonnu, Tambu, Oreisha, and Shango (And there are more) we got the son from Cuba the merengue from the Dominican Republic also the Salsa and reggaeton plus bomba and plena from Puerto Rico.
Melchior: brought him myrrh. Gaspar brought him frankincence. Balthasar: brought him gold
The anagram is "brought" (past tense of bring).
Brought is the past tense and past participle of bring. The present perfect tense of bring is have/has brought.I/We/You/They have broughtHe/She/It has brought
Brought. Brought is the past participle of bring. Brings is the third person singular form of bring.
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Missionaries brought first pigs to Fiji Missionaries brought first pigs to FijiMissionaries brought first pigs to Fiji
The present perfect tense of "bring" is "has brought" or "have brought," depending on the subject. For example, "She has brought the cookies to the party" or "They have brought their homework to class."
There is just one syllable in "brought".
a good sentence for brought is ... When I went to school I brought my bookbag .or..... I went to the store and brought my little brother with me.
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