Because in the native tribal calender the are 13 full moons in a year.
Th only one I can think of is a decade - 1!! But if I were u I would just look it up on Google!!
You can say both. "The year flew by" would be more appropriate when talking about a past year, as in, "I remember 2008. That year flew by." "The year has flown by" would be used when you are still in one year and talking about how the previous months have that year seem to have gone by quickly, as in "I can't believe it is already October. The year has flown by!"
In business, Q4 means the fourth quarter of the year. Typically that would be the months of October, November and December, unless the context is some company or organization's fiscal year, which may not correspond to the calendar year.
This means, "What are the months of winter?" In general, "Qué" means "what" and "Cuál" (singular) or "Cuáles" (plural) means "which"--but in a case like this you would use "what" in English but "cuál" in Spanish.
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Because in the native tribal calender the are 13 full moons in a year.
Because in the native tribal calender the are 13 full moons in a year.
about 9 months i think
i think it would be the summer cause thats when its the most hottest time of the year.
Th only one I can think of is a decade - 1!! But if I were u I would just look it up on Google!!
If you mean how many months left in a year, then it would be eight months left in that year.
Half a year.
I knew it I was trying to tell somebody now
I think it goes by one year terms. Every place I have rented has been a one year term. It could be different for businesses, the terms could be shorter, like 6 months instead. I think a term over a year or shorter than 3 months would be bad.
i think they just named it that
who the heck are you??! [pun intended!!!]
A dog year is not a precise unit, but if is is 7 years, then a dog month would be 7 months so 1 year and two months would be 7 dog years and 14 dog months or 8 dog years and 2 months.