"Espero que" means "I hope that" "sea" is the third-person subjuntive of ser (to be) "bueno" of course means good. Espero que sea bueno - I hope that (it/he is good.) or (you [formal] are good.)
The opposite of gain , from french to English is well its like you gain, then you lose so gain: is positive
There are several websites in which you can take an online English course for instance easyenglish. Or, you can visit the best website which is britishcouncil where you can find amazing English tests and courses.
Gomedhikam in english is called Zircon. Hope this gives you the answer.
Curso means "course" in English.
I want to gain good experience and training to support my work search in the future.
I want to gain good experience and training to support my work search in the future.
what you hope to gain the course development economic
Really don't know some one change this answer
What do you hope to gain from this cna class?
I hope to gain my skills in class
After this course, I hope to have a deeper understanding of human behavior, emotions, and mental processes. I also hope to gain insight into how our experiences and interactions shape who we are and how we perceive the world. Ultimately, I aim to improve my communication skills, empathy, and overall understanding of others.
they hope to gain freedom and peace and their civil rights!
yes i hope
What did Europeans hope to gain from exploring the New World
An English course could be named "English Language and Literature," "English Composition," or simply "English."
they gain land :)