dans les dernières années
Yes, Mali was a French colony in the past.
Is it "years past" or "years passed"? It depends on the context. If you are stating "In years past,..." then you use 'past'. If you are in the middle of your sentence "...when years passed by and nothing got done..." then you use 'passed'.
'Reminiscent' means - Serve to ring to mind "Reminiscent of the past" means - that the activity that U did or are doing reminds U about some past times or reminds U of an event that occurs a few years, months, days or some time ago....
History is the study and interpretation of past events, encompassing everything from ancient civilizations to recent occurrences. It provides context for understanding human behavior, societal changes, and cultural evolution over time. Whether events occurred millions of years ago or just a few years back, history helps us learn from the past to inform our present and future decisions. Ultimately, it connects us to our shared heritage and influences our identity.
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How has DATA specitifcally helped africa in the past few years
the past of sortir in french is sorti ou /or sortis i took 6-7 years of french
eg: during the past few years. my answer is in. eg: in the past few yeras
Past the age of only a few years; no.
Many in the past few years.
This past few years it is Barcelona by miles.
The language of france for at least the past 500 years is French.
Past tense of "like" such as "I liked" in French is "J'ai aime" with an accent on the last "e" in the phrase. If you mean to say that you liked something for many years but you don't anymore, you could use "J'aimais."
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Generally similar for the past few million years.
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Yes