Somebody who has surrendered can be referred to as a "surrenderer." In military contexts, they may also be called a "captured soldier" or "prisoner of war." In broader contexts, terms like "defector" or "renouncer" might apply, depending on the situation.
Never. Sam Houston surrendered to him. After the Alamo, they had another battle and during that battle they surrendered. The Battle of Coleto, was the battle they surrendered to.
Germany surrendered in both.
The courthouse was close by, still standing and not damaged by the war, so it could accomodate the combatants. Confederate General Lee surrendered to Union General Grant.
Hitler was dead when German surrendered.
During World War II, several countries surrendered to the Allies, including Germany, which capitulated in May 1945, and Japan, which surrendered in September 1945 after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Other nations that surrendered included Italy in September 1943 and Hungary in April 1945. Additionally, countries like Bulgaria and Romania also switched sides and surrendered to the Allies during the conflict.
If you need to then call for somebody. not call somebody yell for somebody. that's what I do.
Probably because somebody decided to call him that name.Probably because somebody decided to call him that name.Probably because somebody decided to call him that name.Probably because somebody decided to call him that name.
No. "Somebody, call to me" is better.
"Somebody call me!" in English is Qualcuno mi chiama! in Italian.
a hypocrite
That is your decision if you make it offending or not. If somebody were to call you that you really shouldn't worry about it. You shouldn't call somebody that either.
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An insomniac.
Yes, you can call somebody from an iPhone 5.
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