A circle story is a story that all connects. It is all going into a circle.
cir or circ, round
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The word circle is both a noun and a verb. Example uses:Noun: Your glass left a circle on the surface of the table.Verb: Please circle the block, I'm sure the address was on this block.
Circle comes from the Latin, circulus which referred to the circus circle {ring}. It is akin to the Greek, Krikos {ring}.
'circle' is 'circulo' What's a bule?
It is spanish for circle graph
circle = circulo (accent on the 'i') (Pronounced THEERcoolaw (Spain) ('TH' as in 'thin'; 'SEERcoolaw' in Latin America)
Circle = Círculo (SEER-coo-loh) If you are trying to translate the concept in English of writing a word and then putting a circle around it to highlight or note it, there is no exact phrasing for this in Spanish. You could say "poner un círculo alrededor de una palabra", but this just means "put a circle around a word".
"Cylinder" in Spanish is "cilindro". It is pronounced "see-LEAN-dro". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
It depends on how the question is read. If the question is asking what the Spanish word Mándala means in English, it is: "Command/send her" If the question is asking what the English word "Mandala", a Hindu spiritual circle, the Spanish is: "Mándala" as it is a foreign word from Sanskrit.
"Do you" in Spanish must always be followed by a verb. For instance, "Do you read?" or "Do you walk?" It cannot be said alone. Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
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You draw a circle around a circle.
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Its the distance from the center of the circle to the edge of the circle.
A quarter of a circle plus an eighth of a circle is what percent of a circle?