feet, teeth
neck
The throat is the body part that has the letters "rathe" in it.
Moving of a body part toward the main axis of the body is called adduction. Moving away from the main axis of the body is called abduction.
No, moving a body part anteriorly is called protraction. Retraction refers to moving a body part posteriorly.
Your head is heaviest part of your body.
"Karada no ichibu" translates to "body part." It's pronounced: kah-rah-dah no ee-chee-boo.
Boo-shem-ee Make shem rhyme with gem and the ee part sounds like you would say the letter E.
i think it means someone who receives
In some Southern American regional dialects, the ee part of the "long" I diphthong (normally ah-ee) may be dropped, leaving the ah part.
ee
Urethra (yer-ee-th-ra)
We can not use you "ee" as we do not have possession of your "ee".
It is possible to purchase EE bonds online at TreasuryDirect (http://www.savingsbonds.gov)--a government Web site that is run by the Bureau of the Public Debt, part of the U.S. Department of the Treasury
The 'Esth' part will sound the same but the 'er' part will be like 'ee' instead. So so Esthee. :)
The Mi'kmaq honor song is a traditional song performed by the Mi'kmaq people of Canada's Atlantic provinces. It is a sacred song that is sung to honor and show respect for individuals, ancestors, or significant events. The song is typically accompanied by drumming and may include vocalizations that convey the deep connection the Mi'kmaq people have to their culture, spirituality, and heritage. The honor song is an important part of Mi'kmaq ceremonies, gatherings, and celebrations, serving as a way to express gratitude and reverence.
no one ee
You say ee-ee, for example Pompeii is pronounced pom-pay-ee-ee.