"each child was expected to pay for their keep";
"he applied to the state for support";
"he could no longer earn his own livelihood".
Livelihood: a financial way/means of support or living.
It is the mwans by which a person earns money
Can I depend on this minimum wage job for my family's livelihood? Mom's babysitting jobs bring in extra money, but we don't depend on them for our livelihood.
"Jindhani" is a Punjabi term that translates to "vitality" or "livelihood" in English. It is often used to describe a person's energy, strength, or spirit.
The means of livelihood for indigenous people in the Philippines can vary depending on the tribe and location. Common livelihood activities include farming, fishing, hunting, handicraft-making, and gathering forest products. Many indigenous communities also engage in traditional practices such as weaving, pottery, and embroidery to sustain their way of life.
"Hele" in Filipino means to sing a lullaby or to lull a child to sleep. It is often associated with the act of gently rocking or cradling a baby to help them fall asleep.
Ah, urban livelihood is all about how people make a living in cities. It's about the different ways folks earn money and meet their needs in urban areas, like working in offices, running businesses, or providing services. Just like painting a happy little tree, urban livelihood is a beautiful part of the diverse tapestry of city life.
Rural livelihoods are outside and urban livelihood are inside.
urban livelihood means relating to city or a town.
Technology and Livelihood Education.
1. Is food
No, it is not. It is a noun meaning an occupation, or way of making a living.
1. What is the Four Learning Area of Technological Livelihood Education?
It is asking you if you have a spouse or any children that depend on you for their livelihood.
it means career pathways technology and livelihood education
Home Economics and Livelihood Education
The meaning of each letter in the subject of HELE is Home Economics and Livelihood Education
Also in hele meaning home economics and livelihood education
The word "gawaing pangkabuhayan" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "livelihood deed".