Communities is a barangay or place:-) by wency tugahan
The plural form of the noun 'community' is communities.
Wazzam is a 70's phrase, indigenous to African American communities that is similar to "what's up" or "how are you doing."
Yes it can be, as in unincorporated communities. It is the past tense or past participle of the verb to unincorporate. It can mean never incorporated, or removed from incorporation (technically disincorporated).
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Please resend your question with more information. Which communities do you mean?
I wonder what you mean by holocaust communities.
cost for communities
It MEANS WAFFLES
Do you mean Boroughs? Manhattan, Queens, The Bronx, Brooklyn and Staten Island. To name all the communities, that is neighborhoods, would be quite a task.
The word Levan, or levant, used in travelers communities originally represented the Mediterranean lands that are east of Italy. Levant also refers to certain events, region, and people, who are within these traveling communities.
communities = communities
"Saqamaw" is a term used by some Indigenous peoples in Canada to refer to a leader or chief in Mi'kmaq and Maliseet communities. It carries a significant cultural and traditional weight within these communities.
three ways Urban communities and rural communities that urban communities have a larger population than rural communities. Another wat rural communties and urban communities are different is that urban communities have more crime scenes than rural communities. The last way rural communities and urban communities are different is that urban communities are busier cities than rural communities.
The possessive form of 'communities' is 'communities''.
If by "communities" you mean the 1000+ Christian sects, the one thing they all have in common is their belief in the Holy Trinity: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost/Spirit.
belligerent communities