"Microbio" translates to "microbe" in English.
I have heard it referred to as Micro, and Microbio. It is abbreviated for courses (at my school, I am not sure about other schools) as MICB.
The genda flower is commonly known as marigold in English.
"Mogali flower" in English is commonly known as "Jasmine flower."
The Golden Age of Microbiology refers to a period in the late 19th century when significant discoveries were made in the field of microbiology. Key figures such as Louis Pasteur, Robert Koch, and others made groundbreaking advancements in understanding bacteria, viruses, and their role in causing disease. This era laid the foundation for modern microbiology and revolutionized our understanding of the invisible world of microorganisms.
Cedar is the English equivalent of 'cedros'. The Spanish word is a masculine gender noun that takes as its definite article 'los' ['the'], and as its indefinite article 'unos' ['some']. It's pronounced 'say-drohs' in Latin America, and 'thay-drohs' in parts of Spain.
I have heard it referred to as Micro, and Microbio. It is abbreviated for courses (at my school, I am not sure about other schools) as MICB.
Say what in English?
You can say "Do you speak English?" in English. In French, you would say "Parlez-vous anglais?" In Spanish, you would say "¿Hablas inglés?"
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English
You would say you are fluent in English.
You say "hello" in English.
You can say "He/she is entertaining" in English.
English people just say light but in an English accent
You would say, "What is this in English?"
How do you say mimica in english
the way you say verrugas in english is WARTS