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Well, 'suwaru' is the dictionary form for 'sit'. But if you want to tell someone to sit, in a polite way, say "Suwatte kudasai." (Sit please.) To make it impolite, just remove the kudasai. (Sit!)
Sentarse But, you would conjugate it depending on the subject. For Example: I sit- Yo sento. You Sit- Tu sentas. He Sits- Usted senta. We Sit- Nosotros sentamos. They Sit- Ustedes sentan.
to sit = sentar or tomar asiento
sedet (singular) sedent (plural) sedere? (to sit)
SIC stands for Sit in Coach.. in tour and travel reference..... .. ie when u book a tours from some holiday planner ... it means prbably ... seat in some 5-10 seater mini bus.. or something like it..
sit stand
A chair
The opposite position of sit is "stand."
Stand back, sit back, relax,
Sit Stand Kneel Prey was created in 1997-09.
Antonyms for stand are 'sit' and 'lie.'
they dont stand they sit
Well, 'suwaru' is the dictionary form for 'sit'. But if you want to tell someone to sit, in a polite way, say "Suwatte kudasai." (Sit please.) To make it impolite, just remove the kudasai. (Sit!)
You can either sit or stand.
stand
you stand for the whole inroductory rites then sit at the first reading the stand in the responsorial psalm then sit during the second reading then stand during the gospel acclamation through the gospel. After that you site for the homily and stand for the profession of faith through the prayer of the faithful. You sit then from the presentation of the gifts until the prayer over the gifts. then you stand during the preface and acclamation.
No it is not safe to sit on a tree of a saddle stand if it is brand new or very old