头,肩膀,膝盖和脚趾
Tête Épaules Genoux e pied Genoux e pied Tête Épaules Genoux e pied Genoux e pied J'ai un nez Deux yeuz Deux orreilles Et un bouche Tête Épaules Genoux e pied Genoux e pied
past- sung -i have...-present- singing -i am...-future- sing -i will...-it's still sing.i will sing.
The future tense of sing is will sing.The future perfect tense of sing is will have sung.
The forms of sing are: sing sings sang sung singing
a language from India or Chinese idk -------- Depends on the Monks. Christian Monks tend to sing in Latin (sometimes Greek) Buddist Monks tend to sing in Pali (a language from Nepal/India) Hindu Monks don't chant as far as I can find out but if they did it would probably be in Urdu. Islam doesn't really have monks but they have dervishes who whirl and dance instead of chanting. There aren't really Jewish Monks.
Cabeza y Head and Hombros Shoulders Rodillas, y pies Knees and toes Rodillas, y pies Knees and toes X2 Ojos y Eyes and Orejas y Ears and Boca Mouth Y nariz and nose Cabeza y Head and Hambros Shoulders Rodillas, y pies Knees and toes Rodillas, y pies Knees and toes Repeat
Tête, épaules, genoux, orteils.Genoux, orteils (bis)Tête, épaules, genoux, orteils.Yeux, nez, bouche, oreilles.Répéter
The chinese version of replay is 'chinese in a melody in my head' This is now known as the asian version and is sung by sing lee on youtube.
Tête Épaules Genoux e pied Genoux e pied Tête Épaules Genoux e pied Genoux e pied J'ai un nez Deux yeuz Deux orreilles Et un bouche Tête Épaules Genoux e pied Genoux e pied
Holiday Happy Days Home on the Range Hill Street Blues Help Me Rhonda Hokey Pokey Happy Birthday to You He's Got the Whole World In His Hands Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes Hello Dolly Hush Little Baby Hark the Herald angels Sing
Sing Tao Chinese Radio was created in 1996.
Chu Sing Chinese Restaurant = 储唱中国餐馆
they rub their knees together they use this as a mating call
they rub their knees together they use this as a mating call
The Cartwrights employed a Chinese cook named Hop Sing.
Sing Tao Chinese Radio's motto is '點綴生活時刻精彩'.
Keep you're shoulders back and relaxed, feet apart, and arms at your sides.