It is a poetic exclamation, followed by an exclamation point. Compare to the remark by a grandmother, "How cute those children are!"
It could actually be used as a question, but it would be fairly inane to inquire subjectively in that manner.
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The Sanskrit word for colors is "varna."
In a military setting, when "uncasing the colors" with the command "present arms," it is usually the commanding officer who directs the uncasing of the colors. This ceremonial act is typically done to honor the flag or colors being presented.
There are no colors that are homophones in English. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings, and colors do not fit this category.
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yes it is because 5 golden rigs are the same thing
Answer: Which one would it be. It can be both actually. You can use 'which one it would be' as a statement such as - Between these two colors I wonder which one it would be - and use 'which one would it be' as a question such as - Between these two colors, which one would it be?
The mistake in this statement is that the color "pale" is not typically one of the horsemen's colors in the Bible. The correct colors are white, red, black, and green.
Yes, it is a political statement. Just like the peace sign was a political statement.
what kind of question is this? its an opinion question therefore it is unanswerable
Because it would be very confusing if they were sounds.Ask a silly question ...
green and yellow.. good question! i think those are the two colors!
No, the German flag and colors are an advertising statement. Every car maker seeks to advertise their cars and trucks in some way.
This question makes no sense, therefore I cannot answer it.
this question is not for the english to japanese...
Could you rephrase the question please.