Go learn how to spell and phrase sentences and then come back.
You could say "Y no puedo negar". Notice Spanish does not make use of contractions as English does.
=against mean you do something against someoneyou think is telling some thing wrong (for e.g it one person say 4+45=89 and you say that answer is not write that's mean you are going against that person's answer.......)=
When people say opressed they mean that they OR the person was held against there will to do the work of someone else. for example being a slave is a form of opression. When people say opressed they mean that they OR the person was held against there will to do the work of someone else. for example being a slave is a form of opression.
If someone asked a person close to you what they thought about you and they said they had nothing bad to say against you.
They do have a say against the government
In spanish to English it means to deny, refuse, negate, disclaim, disprove, negative, gainsay, cut, decry and abnegate. but it depends on what language your translating it to. for example ^ ^ these defintions are translated from spanish to English. you can go on Google.com/translate to find out.
It depends on who you ask. Some may say it is even if it is against the law, and some may say it is not. It just depends on who you ask. And if you trust that person to tell you the truth of course.
it means that you go against the flow and stand up for your convictions
Political rights are a protection for your right to have free speech. You have the right to say what you want, as long as it does not harm another person.
It is a program called shortkeys. It is against the habbo way and could get you banned.
In order to say "leaving person" in German you say die verlassende Person.
She is a good person because, she is nice, say "hi" and "thank you" to all her fans, she is rich and famous-ful, and she is very coportive to her fanny fannishy fanishy fans.