he admire the revolutions because the revolutions make him to have a dreamed to gain independent for his country...(maybe)
Was called the boivarian revolution, which were in many different latin american countries over many years.
They dreamed of winning their own independence
They dreamed of winning their own independence
to admire is 'admirer' in French.
"I admire" is an English equivalent of the French phrase J'admire.Specifically, the subject pronoun je* means "I." the present indicative verb admire translates as "(I) admire, am admiring, do admire." The pronunciation will be "zhahd-meer" in French.
Is not French. Je t'admire means "I admire you".
she was the first african american to go in to space
Je t'admire vraiment! and Je vous admire vraiment!are French equivalents of the English phrase "I really admire you!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "zhuh tad-meer vreh-maw" in the singular and "zhuh voo-zad-meer vreh-maw" in the plural in French.
French-canadian Georges St-Pierre... UFC world champion
Assieds toi et savoure/admire If the person is not a child or a friend Asseyez vous et savourez/admirez Savoure: For food or a sensation Admire: For something you show
The verb for admiration is admire. As in the action "to admire something or someone".
Dw i'n edmygu (I admire) Dych chi'n edmygu (you admire)