Francis Scott Key wrote The Star-Spangled Banner.
The phrase "O say can you see" is the opening line of the United States national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner." It was written by Francis Scott Key in 1814.
If you see a D say O if you see a O say D if you see a V say U if you see a U say V thats about enough
Não entendo o que você escreveu.
To say "See you in December" in Hawaiian, you can say "A hui hou i ka māhina 'o Kekemapa."
Everybody has a "Wall", and let's just say your friend wrote on it, then your notifications will say "___________" wrote on your wall. You can check that by going to your profile in the top right corner when you first log in, and you can see what they wrote. Your welcome!
Frances Scott key, 1814.
na-see-o-na-lee-dod
You say "See you soon" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "mari e laipe".
Another way to say "más o menos" in Spanish is "así así". It is pronounced "ah-SEE ah-SEE". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
John 14:9 Whoever has seen Me, has seen the Father.
(he/she wrote) - kirjutas ; (i wrote) - kirjutasin ; (they wrote, you wrote) - kirjutasid
thlaweith fiehgfirhghrkghkfawlfkgkfjnaeffrkjkjf\effjksdfjkdnfdnfndkfhbvcvncm ejugfouer uoeu o rachel wrote this thlaweith fiehgfirhghrkghkfawlfkgkfjnaeffrkjkjf\effjksdfjkdnfdnfndkfhbvcvncm ejugfouer uoeu o rachel wrote this thlaweith fiehgfirhghrkghkfawlfkgkfjnaeffrkjkjf\effjksdfjkdnfdnfndkfhbvcvncm ejugfouer uoeu o rachel wrote this