They both are in different sizes.
"I like chocolate" in Spanish is "Me gusta el chocolate". It is pronounced "May GOOSE-ta el cho-co-LA-tay".
If you're talking to someone who is more or less your social equal, or a small child: "Te gusta chocolate?" If you're talking to someone to whom respect is owed, or if you do not know the person very well: "Le gusta chocolate?"
torta de la galleta del chocolate I hope you can pronounce it.
Oh, dude, chocolate in Spanish is "chocolate." Like, it's one of those rare instances where the word didn't need a makeover when it crossed over to another language. So, next time you're in a Spanish-speaking country and need a sweet fix, just ask for some chocolate, easy peasy.
I love hot chocolate I love hot chocolate
Straight up yes. but it does depend on where the freckle is....like if it's on your nose yes but your neck, NO WAY!
freckle!!freckle
"Freckle Juice" was created in 1971 by author Judy Blume. It is a popular children's book that tells the story of a boy who is desperate to have freckles like his classmate.
Yes, freckle is a common noun; freckle is also an adjective and a verb.
A localized concentration of melanin is referred to as a freckle.
The boy had a freckle.
To make freckle juice, you can mix water with a few drops of food coloring or fruit juice for a fun and harmless pretend freckle drink. There are also recipes available online that use ingredients like grape juice, vinegar, and sugar to create a similar novelty drink. Remember, freckle juice is just a fun activity and not a real product.
If you are really that stupid then do it, but if you are smart like I am, then don't
Her secret freckle is on her boob
of course a freckle can come off! all you do is pick it off with a needle or tweezers. or as you get older, the freckle will just age away.
The ISBN of Freckle Juice is 0-440-42813-0.
"Freckle Juice" by Judy Blume is a short chapter book with approximately 47 pages.