In French, "thé au citron" is masculine.
This or that. Haida is a slang word for "hatha" for masculine. Haide/haidy is a slang for "hathihi" for a feminine. Where "th" is pronounced like in "weather". Hadol is for plural which is a slang for "ha'olaa" - those. This slang word is used mainly in Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Jordan, Gulf countries, and some other Arab countries.
Words with a soft "th" sound include "think" and "thank." Words with a hard "th" sound include "this" and "that."
"With" uses the unvoiced th sound.
"Thau" is pronounced like "th-ow", with the "th" sounding like the th in "this" and the "ow" sounding like the ow in "cow".
Although the 'th' is in the middle of the word weather, the sound is that of an initial 'th' because it is the initial sound of the second syllable, ther.
Era aburrido/a (masculine/feminine 'it') Pronounced 'AIRah ahbooRREEthaw/ah' ('th' as in 'the')
Ventottesimo in the masculine and ventottesima in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English word "twenty-eighth (28th)."Specifically, the number venti means "twenty (20)." The number otto means "eight (8)." The masculine suffix --esimo and the feminine --esima translate as the English suffix "-th."The pronunciation is "VEHN-toht-TEH-see-moh" in the masculine and "VEHN-toht-TEH-see-mah" in the feminine.
Any color for a 45th Wedding Anniversary is acceptable. Generally people choose a shade of blue with white or silver. It is both masculine/feminine.
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'cimarron' (with an accent on the 'o') = 'wild' for a masculine noun 'cimarrona' (minus accent) is the equivalent for a feminine noun. In Spain, 'cimarrona' is pronounced 'thee-mah-RAW-nah' ('th' as in 'thin') In Latin America, 'see-mah-RAW-nah'
Είμαι Ελληνίδα [eeme Elleeneetha] = I am a Greek (feminine)Pronunciation:*e*=ε, αι, as in "pet", "set", "them"*ee*=η, ει, ί, as in "feel", "heel", "meet"*th*=δ, as in "there", "other", "father"Είμαι Έλληνας [eeme Elleenas] = I am a Greek (masculine)
NEH-roh is the Italian pronunciation of the word 'nero'. The word in Italian is the masculine form of the adjective that means 'black'. The feminine form is 'nera', which is pronounced 'NEH-rah'.
Translation: La tathoq fi ay shakhs (لا تثق في أي شخص). Note: This command is for masculine singular. Replace "tathoq" with "tathoqi" for feminine singular or replace "tathoq" with "tathoqu" for masculine plural. The "th" sound is the same as "thin" or "think" and the "kh" sound is the guttural noise in "loch".
This or that. Haida is a slang word for "hatha" for masculine. Haide/haidy is a slang for "hathihi" for a feminine. Where "th" is pronounced like in "weather". Hadol is for plural which is a slang for "ha'olaa" - those. This slang word is used mainly in Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Jordan, Gulf countries, and some other Arab countries.
Communication will open up doors to an unexpected destination is an English equivalent of 'La comunicación te abrirá puertas hacia un destino inesperado'.The feminine noun 'la' means 'the'. The feminine noun 'comunicación' means 'communication'. The personal pronoun 'te' means 'you'. The verb 'abrirá' means '[he/she/it] does open, is opening, opens'. The feminine noun 'puertas' means 'doors'. The preposition 'hacia'means 'toward''. The masculine indefinite article 'un' means 'a, one'. The masculine noun 'destino' means, destination, destiny, fate, use'. The masculine adjective 'inesperado'means 'unexpected'.All together, they're pronounced 'lah koh-moo-nee-kah-SYOHN* the ah-bree-RAH PWEHR-tah-sah-SYAH* oon desh-STEE-noh ee-neh-speh-RAH-thoh'.*In some parts of Spain, the letter 'c' is pronounced 'th'.
It comes from the Latin word for gold: aurum.
P and S. Phosphorus and sulfur are both good insulators because they are nonmetals with high electrical resistivity.