yes
You would say it like " Bow - teek"
You say, "I am going to a contest", this means you are going to watch a contest. "I am going for a contest", this is odd to say but means that you are hoping or choosing a contest. If you say "I am in/entering a contest", you are saying you are going to attend a contest.
Remember that Penelope told her suitors that she will decide whom she will marry when she has finished weaving her gift to Odysseus' father. But one of her suitors found out that she unwove what she did every night. So, Penelope thought of a plan that would stall her decision-making and set up a contest. The contest was that of the man who could string the bow of Odysseus, she would marry. And the bow was known to be toughest to string. And rumors say that only a man as strong as Odysseus can string it. Of course, no one was able to string it except for Odysseus who was disguised as a hermit. And Odysseus killed all Penelope's suitors.
I would say Queen Larsa.
i would say maybe because some times they would just pay atenchen to the people and they will also have a good chance for a contest or just a normal day with loud screeming and lots of Jonas time i would say
a bow lift is when you lift the bow off the violin strings and move to another part of the bow then place it back on the string. for example if you needed to do 2 down strokes in a row, you would start with the bottom of the bow (or the frogue) on the string then pull the bow to the tip. you would then lift the bow off the string and place it back at the frogue and pull the bow again.
Bow = "jousi"
i say bow its more fun then just shooting something you need a chalenge and bow hunting is it.
arco
the bow: l'arcthe arrow: la flèche
I would say 4% on contest and 7-10% off season
I would say you could probably find some on the Internet, find a contest to win them or find someone selling them!