can you call someone a welth of knowledge
Someone with a great vocabulary can be called articulate, eloquent, or well-spoken.
You could call someone who speaks two languages but not well a "basic or intermediate speaker" in both languages.
You could call such a person a Luddite because they hate new technology. The terms come from 18th century English workmen protesting knitting machinery.
You could call someone who is smart intelligent, clever, or savvy.
You can call someone who does not lie honest, truthful, trustworthy, or sincere.
well-paid
learned or acquired knowledged.
Well, some would call such a person a Hermit.
A way that I find out information on my own is going to vendors online and giving them a call to find out information. Airsplat.com specifically is the place I go to for questions. They are very well knowledged in their product so feel free to check it out. As for the motor, IT's roughly about 1 in. wide by 2 in. long.
Well, you can call S/he a pitty person,a little whiner, a #%*^&, a piece of #@%$, or a $%^&*(& %$#@!.
Well you know that star press that then 69 and if someone prank calls you do that and it well call that number thank you .
Someone with a great vocabulary can be called articulate, eloquent, or well-spoken.
If someone asked you to call them and this is something you want to do as well then just call them and speak with them as long as your comfortable and think it is right.
You could call someone who speaks two languages but not well a "basic or intermediate speaker" in both languages.
This depends on the child. If they are responsible and well- knowledged, there is a larger possibility of persuading them. Give some background information about the child, then you can find out.
"Fiance" Well fiancé is for a man and fiancée is for a woman.
well it depends... are you a dude?