"Famela bush" does not appear to have a specific meaning in English, as it seems to be a combination of words that may not be commonly used together. "Famela" could potentially be a name or a variation of "female," while "bush" typically refers to a shrub or a wild area. If you meant something else or a specific context, please provide more details for clarification.
she is a bush trimmer! she is a bush trimmer! she is a bush trimmer!
Giant Rubber bush (Calotropis Gigantia)
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
It means "do not go around the bush" -- perhaps you are thinking about "don't beat around the bush," which is an idiom meaning "stop talking about everything except what we need to be talking about and get down to the proper subject." The image is of someone beating the ground around a bush when they are trying to hit a bird that is inside of the bush.
quoi is 'what' in English.
An unmarried woman is a spinster.
George Bush has English ancestry. His paternal lineage traces back to Samuel Bush, who immigrated to the United States from England in the late 19th century. His mother, Dorothy Walker Bush, also had English ancestry.
Boush is not an English word and bush is.
Bradshaw is an English name it means broad thicket which is just fancy fancy talk for big bush.
bush in french and English are spelt the same
There is a lot of dog in Pakistan bush bush mean junior and bush senior both in Amrica bush mean cat cat and dog both are enemies of one another
The African Luhya word for the English word 'bush meat' is "inyama ya mwiswa".
George Bush is fluent in English only.
Tricky little question. If you mean what places in the sequence of Presidents were occupied by someone named George Bush, it is correct as it stands except that "which" should be "what" and President should be in the singular. The answer, of course, is "41 and 43." If you mean "How many Presidents were George Bush" say it that way. The answer is "Two."
President Bush's nationality is American.
Barack Obama, if you mean the George Bush that just stepped out of office. But if you mean the first George Bush, it is Bill Clinton.
its German meaning bush