"Okay campers rise and shine! And don't forget your booties because it's cooold out there today!"
Groundhog or woodchuck in Navajo is: dlǫ́ʼátsoh (related to the word for prairie dog with "big" added on to it) or: dilcha' (word for marmot, a groundhog is a type of one) Marks under vowels make them nasalized, a bit as if there was a "n". Marks above mean high tone, not accent or stress, Navajo is a tonal language and it can change meaning a lot.
It was in "You Say Toe-Mato", which first aired on 13 August 2004.
you can say ''how de day?" meaning how is your day. you can say ''How de(dee) day'' meaning how is your day.
5, but one was a midget so were going to say 4u1/2
If you are speaking to (or calling) your own father you say dede (day-day)."My father" is nindedem."Father" is oosimaa.
Alabama's Smith Lake Jake
You can say feliz groundhog dia!!! it might not be entirely correct but they'll understand what your are saying
Hau,oli Lepo Houna Pua'a La, ao
The groundhog this year predicts that spring will come early.
yeah sure why not of corse the Germans starte ground hogs day. they say if a ground hod named punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow it means 6 more weeks of winter otherwise we will see an early spring!! answer: Since Punxatawney is in Pennsylvania, I doubt that Groundhog's Day has anything to do with Germany.
Swistak:)
el marmota es el animal- Puede ser Día de Marmota?
oh no I'm sorry to say but the groundhog saw his shadow
Alabama's groundhog, Smith Lake Jake
he said it is going to be a early spring
Il se reveil
Ça m'a réveillé.