i can only really say it in one sentence. coz i suppose its important to know where your from theres no worst feeling in this world then not knowing where your from and what your roots are
Latin America, El Salvador.
Yarbrough is primarily a surname of English or Scottish origin. It is not a distinct nationality in itself, as the nationality of individuals with the surname Yarbrough can vary depending on their ancestry and country of origin.
The Aymar surname is of French origin: it is a combination of the Germanic root words Haim (meaning house) and Mari or Maer (meaning famous) or Ar (meaning eagle). It originated in the Poitou region of France. There are many variants including Aimar, Eymar, Aymer, and can also be traced to Adhemar or Ademar.
Atlantis was mentioned by Plato 2500 years ago.
The meaning of the name Chauruka in Shona language of the African origin is "the jumper."
I don't know the origin - but I do know it's a song by Atmosphere
i want to know
We do not know what you mean by "origin of thesis". So we can not answer your question.
The pronoun "you" is the subject in the sentence "Do you know the origin and customs of Kwanzaa?"Specifically, the subject directs the action of the verb "know." The direct objects are "the origin and customs." They are the recipients of the action of the verb in a sentence.
how am suppose to know why don't you answer That's what I wAnt to know
The origin of the x and y axis, is (0,0).
i dont know
The origin is Middle English, and it means "good fortune".
the earliest ive heard was in the movie grease, but i don't know if that's the origin
The homonym for "know" is "no." "Know" refers to having information or understanding about something, while "no" is used to indicate denial or negation.
it means when you like.... you know...
i donot know