Dialectal words are those used in a particular region. Some examples of a southern dialect would be y'all, howdy, or aggervatin.
Some alternative words to use instead of "he" include: they, it, the person, the individual, one.
Some examples of words that use the root "pon/pos/posit" include: position, deposit, opponent, exposition.
Temperature, thermometer, thermal, thermos.
The Potawatomi language includes words like "bozho" for hello, "miigwech" for thank you, "giiwen" for when, and "bbon" for water.
the answer is ........... babies, and skies thank you very much
No. It is not a contraction but a phonetic rendition of a slang or dialectical pronunciation of the words "got to".
Lola's and Elsie's business of selling milk was made locally.
You could use words like us, we, our, ourselves.
some dutch words that we still use today are cookie waffle and coal.
I use to have my cheese imported, but I found a store locally that sells the exact same thing for half the price.
they traded the basic stuff that we use today
Some of the words you use and some of the stories you hear come from Ancient Greece.
If you are at a public place always use "public". If you are at home and planing to share some information from your laptop locally use "home", if you are not planing to share anything use "public".
Some key words used in evaluations are:acceptableappropriatecapableexcellentexpectedexperiencedsatisfactorytrusted
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Some alternative words to use instead of "he" include: they, it, the person, the individual, one.
Natinally they will be using HDTV. Locally they use digital media (like MPEG, etc.), DV-tape/CD/memory, and actually some still use Beta-SP tape.