The Spanish verb tener means "to have". It is one of the irregular verbs, so the conjugations must be memorized. They are tengo, tienes, tiene, tenemos, teneis, and tienen.
If i can recall on my french i think it is amoureux... Hipprocker
"Rise and shine" is is a colloquial phrase which is probably unique to English. That means that you could translate the words literally, but they probably would not have the same meaning. If you uttered this translated command in Spanish, you would literally be ordering someone to levitate and emit light, rather than telling them to "wake up", which is what the phrase actually means. If you're looking for a phrase that, essentially, means the same thing, but lacks the colloquial nature, whatever the Spanish verb for "to wake" is, that's what you're looking for. However, there is probably a Spanish colloquialism for waking up that would be more appropriate. It will likely be something that doesn't literally mean "wake up", but that most Spanish-speaking people associate with waking up. I'm just guessing here, but it could be something like "see the day" or "smell the coffee" or "turn your brain on". You probably won't find it in a Spanish-English dictionary - you're better off asking a native Spanish-speaker for a Spanish colloquial term for "wake up".
It is About how the author try to recall the flashback of his dead Victoria :) much better if you read it
His name is Michael Doonesbury. I don't recall ever hearing is middle initial.
how do you say 26 in french t for my homework vingt-six
It was mostly 2 boards, tree branchs and old tire rubber as i recall.
Yes, memory can be influenced by the intention to learn or recall information. When you are actively engaged and focused on learning something, your memory performance is likely to be more effective. Similarly, when you have a clear intention to recall specific information, it can enhance your memory retrieval process.
I'm married to a Spanish lady and I lived there 10 years. I don't recall seeing a woman with a flower in her hair.
It does this because the two substances have a chemical reaction which allows the colour to get brighter
state-dependent
"Te acuerdas" in Spanish means "Do you remember?" It is used to ask someone if they recall or remember something.
a recall is when you reply somebody
The dependent variable in Shannon Lucid's experiment could be her cognitive performance or physical health measures, such as reaction time, memory recall, or physiological markers like heart rate or blood pressure. These variables would be influenced by the conditions of the experiment and possibly the effects of space travel on the human body.
I jokingly said that I have no memory that I can recall. Ah, I recall the occasion well.
There is no such thing as a "recall veto"
recall type beyond recall opinion based question
use of recall