Sounds like Oscar Wilde
The word melody is said in the Irish language as seis. The word melody in Latin is said as melodiam and in Spanish as melodia.
Yes. he said it in an interview with a magazine i believe.
It is either a traditional Irish song, or a traditional Scottish song. I did a few Google searches, and half the webpages said it was Irish, while the other half said it was Scottish.
He's said in an interview that he loves playing in Ireland, and he wishes he was Irish! :)
It may never be known how involved Suge Knight was in the killing of Tupac. However, it can be said fairly easily that he did not do it himself.
connections between "what" a writer has said and "how" he or she has said it.
The writer asked what it would happen after that.
"I said" is "Dúirt mé".
To connect what a writer has said with how it was said
The writer who famously said, "I have nothing to declare but my genius" when stopped at U.S. customs was Oscar Wilde. This remark is often cited to illustrate his flamboyant personality and wit. Wilde, an Irish poet and playwright, was known for his sharp humor and social commentary. The quote reflects his confidence and artistic self-perception.
"yeowis"
The narrator thought she was the woman behind the wallpaper.
The word melody is said in the Irish language as seis. The word melody in Latin is said as melodiam and in Spanish as melodia.
she started to right alot and said i want to be a writer so she did
"Either the wall paper goes, or I do." - Oscar Wilde Then he died.
"what" a writer has said and "how" it has been said.
yes McCrystal is an Irish name i have the same last name and i looked it up and it indeed said it was Irish