a ribbon is 'un ruban' (masc.) in French.
It depends on how it is being used, but if you are referring to using it as in a noun... a ribbon, strip, band, tape etc. "Cinta"
Depending on which usage you can use....Ruban, bandage, dentelle, mentonniere etc.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
You also say agenda in French!
You could say danseuse but most people use ballerina.
Ruban.
This is how you say 'ribbon' in Japanese ribon, inju This is how you say 'ribbon' in Japanese ribon, inju
rubando
tricolor
Un ruban (masc.) is a ribbon in English.
To celebrate to say its now open
It depends on how it is being used, but if you are referring to using it as in a noun... a ribbon, strip, band, tape etc. "Cinta"
Ribbon snakes and garter snakes are basically the same thing so i would say yes they can.
Ribbon cutting is a groundbreaking ceremony. It is a public ceremony to mark the opening of a new public building or park. Often giant scissors are used to cut a wide ribbon.
Depending on which usage you can use....Ruban, bandage, dentelle, mentonniere etc.
Trade muskets, tobacco, hatchets, knives, colored ribbon, and beads.