English has evolved over centuries through the contributions of various sources, primarily Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, and Normans. Key figures in English language development include William Shakespeare for his influence on vocabulary and syntax, and Samuel Johnson for his work on the first comprehensive English dictionary.
"svlfvr" does not have a direct translation in English. It may be a misspelling or abbreviation. Can you provide more context or details to clarify?
Typically, "Made in America" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
"Save" in Spanish means "guardar" or "salvar," depending on the context. "Guardar" is typically used to mean "to save" as in to keep something for later or store it, while "salvar" means to save in the sense of rescuing or preserving from harm.
A homophone for "maid" is "made."
"Is made" is in the present tense and "was made" is in the past tense. The choice between the two depends on the context of the sentence. Use "is made" when referring to something that currently exists or happens, and "was made" when referring to something that occurred in the past.
no in eglish version. yes in japanise version no in eglish version. yes in japanise version no in eglish version. yes in japanise version
there is no such word
plymouth
Coat
YouTube
tharippu
I have no clue
Darwin was English, yes.
Nope. At least not in Eglish, anyway.
Thirty- five
It means, "What season is it?"
many peole there speak Chinese and eglish