The phrase you are thinking of is "Mayday". In early years of aviation this was a cry for help. It is a corruption of the French word 'maidez', help me.
"Hier c'était" is a French phrase that translates to "Yesterday it was" in English. It is often used to refer to events or situations that occurred the day before. The phrase can be part of a larger sentence discussing past experiences or memories.
July 4th, 1776 America's Independence from England I think Chevrolet used this "Catch Phrase" in a recent advertising campaign
"Ad canem" is a Latin phrase that translates to "to the dog." It can refer to various contexts, including literature and philosophy, where it may symbolize a lower status or a concept of being disregarded or treated poorly, akin to how dogs were often viewed in ancient societies. The phrase may also appear in legal or idiomatic expressions. Its specific meaning can vary depending on the context in which it is used.
The "day that will live on in infamy" is the phrase that described the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941
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Yes, the phrase "last evening" is correct and commonly used to refer to the evening before the current day.
"Day yesterday" is redundant and grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase would be "yesterday" to refer to the day before today.
No, it is not correct to say "one an." The correct phrase is "one and a half day" to refer to one full day and half of another day.
The phrase 'cheap women' may refer to women who are cheap in the sense that they are hesitant to spend money. The phrase 'cheap women' may also refer to women who spend their money on items that are on sale or pay for their purchases using coupons or other discounts.
The phrase these creatures line 2 refer to 'strongly right hand'.
The phrase B40 refers to acts related to smoking and drinking. It is a slang term that children should not be taught and should not be spoken by children.
joyeuse fête du Travail is the phrase in French. It says happy May day in french.
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This phrase means literally: From many, one and is used to refer to the many states forming one country in the USA.
The phrase "Yakiniku is a Japanese term that translated to Grilled meat dishes in English. It can also refer to barbecue. 29th of August in 1993, was officially named Yakiniku Day in Japan.
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May Day occurs on May 1st, and refers to 7 public holidays. May Day can refer to various labour celebrations conducted on May1st that commemorates the fight for the 8 hour day.