south
A Maori meeting house traditionally faces east, towards the rising sun, to symbolize a new day and new beginnings.
"En face de" in French means "opposite" or "across from". It is used to describe a location or direction of something in relation to another object or place.
The use of emails in traditional Chinese culture has allowed for faster communication and has bridged geographical barriers. However, it may also lead to a decrease in face-to-face interactions, which are highly valued in Chinese culture. Additionally, the informal nature of emails may impact the traditional emphasis on respect and formality in communication.
Yes, the word 'face' is both a noun (face, faces) and a verb (face, faces, facing, faced).Examples:He arrived with a big smile on his face. (noun)We turned to face the direction of the crash. (verb)
Not all English (or foreign) names have an equivalent in the Chinese Language. Just use the English reading when in doubt, otherwise the Chinese phonetic translation may lead to unintended humourous repercussions. If I were to change 'Jillian' to the Chinese reading now, it sounds phonetically like the Chinese equivalent for "Chicken Face".
East
the elephant should face the entrance of the house.
There is no Correct answer for that, it could face in any direction
They dont have a particular direction,they can face any direction.
The north or south pole
An about-face is an abrupt turn to face in the opposite direction, or a complete reversal of attitude, opinion or direction.
money situations
It depends where on the earth you are. We pray facing the House of God in Mecca. If you are in America you would face East or North East. If you are in Europe you would be facing South East or South, etc. In India and China you would face West.
The Chinese name for face is 脸 (pinyin: lian). The English pronounciation is close to "lan."
In One Direction
SW
the americans did not like the Chinese