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there are to many words from the past and present.Im going to say that words havent really changed.
Local pronunciation of words like the American's "grahg" for garage, "aig" for egg are simply local pronunciations. "Aboot" for about (which is how anay North American standard (Canada and US) speakers say it) is just an example of this.
He said a total of 169 words in the whole film.
Eclipse was release on August 7th, 2007.It has 629 pages :]
Polonius has just asked Hamlet what he is reading. Of course what he wants Hamlet to say is the name of the book. But just to be irritating Hamlet responds "Words, words, words."
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That depends on which tribe you mean. There were, and are, numerous native American languages, many with very different words for common things like family.
Things such as American words, or an American accent, Hamburgers, hotdogs, football, Baseball. Things that typical Americans would have, say or do.
The American eagle stands for strength and power. Many people like to say that the eagle is a symbol of hope and pride. All very powerful words an!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"un tireur isolé" would be the French equivalent of 'sniper', but the English noun is more widely used.
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Let's say you forged Valhalla and called your custome named map "Sniper Spree." Go to Matchmaking and go to pick a map. When you scroll over to Valhalla it will give you a side selection. One will say Valhalla, and one will say "Sniper Spree." Pick "Sniper Spree" and you're ready to play your forged map. Turbo-117
Say what you have to say in as few words as possible. Choose your words carefully and edit what you write.
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