"Quando" is an Italian word that translates to "when" in English. It is often used in various contexts, including questions about time or timing. In a broader sense, it can be used in discussions about events or actions that are anticipated or scheduled to occur. If you meant "quondo" as a specific term or name, please provide more context for a more accurate explanation.
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
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"kuando" would be the pronunciation of "quando", the Portuguese word for "when" When will you arrive? = Quando chegas?
"Quando" in Portuguese means "when" in English. It is used to inquire about the time or condition in which something occurs.
quando questa = Italian for "when this" en la ciudad = Spanish for "in the city"
it means not when you want
When shall we have enough wisdom?
Quando você(s) virá (virão) ? Quando vocês chegarão ? Quando vocês estarão chegando ?
"Quando, Quando, Quando" I think.
Quando Elas Querem was created in 1925.
Quando verrà Natale was created in 1974-09.
Quando l'amore in Italian is "When love..." in English.
Originally "Quando Quando Quando" was an Italian song, recorded by Tony Renis and lyrics by Alberto Testo. Pat Boone, later on the same year, was cited as the one who had put the English lyrics to it but other sources, including the Songwriters Hall of Fame, name the songwriger Ervin Drake as the lyrcist in English. The song had originally participated in the Eurovision Song Contest. Other notably interpretors, were Engelbert Humperdinck and Michael Buble.