I slipped somewhere on my way and gosh I had many wounds and broken bones.
I live (somewhere)
"On se connaît d'où" in English means "Where do we know each other from?" or "Do I know you from somewhere?"
"J'habite" is a French phrase that means "I live" in English.
dios iti aggina means thank you in english , maraming salamat po in the tagalog language
Wow... bicycle- cycl is roman. Almost all words come from somewhere else.
The English term for "nagkaroon" is "to have" or "there was." It is often used to indicate the existence or occurrence of something in the past. For example, "Nagkaroon ng kasiyahan" translates to "There was a celebration."
Somewhere or someone that knows how to teach English
I live (somewhere)
Somewhere.......
I put (something somewhere)
It is possible that someone somewhere has compiled a list of English players.
The English language is about 1500-2000 years old. Modern English is somewhere between 300 and 400 years old--Shakespeare wrote in Early Modern English.
So they could live somewhere "English"
somewhere in England hahaha with me =] lampard road :P in English
High C or Low B somewhere inbetween
Somewhere between 1900 and 1999.
somewhere below 100 were killed