The North Pole.
You say it just the way you did here.
Literally, it means, "Well [Uh], now it/he/she is." (Indicating that it just became a different way than it was formerly.) It can also mean, "He/she/it is here now." (When he/she/it wasn't here formerly.) It can also mean, "It's that way now."
It's a Spanish way of saying "come over here," but in slang form.
à votre service is a very polite way of saying - I am here to serve you, what can I do for you?
The Latin Kings are a Hispanic street gang, doesn't really matter if u say Kings or Latin Kings, either way it's a street gang.
It is a pure matter of chance.
When traveling from Los Angeles to London which way are you traveling?
I guess North
I guess North
South. You have no choice. No matter which way you turn, you're facing south.
If you are calling a cell phone, it does not matter where that cell phone is physically located. You dial the number the same way, no matter whether its owner is at home or traveling within the United States or traveling in another country.
Unless becoming smaller than an atom and traveling through the space in between particles.... no
Here is like way better
If birds fly south that means that winter is here. In the same way there are many signals.
If birds fly south that means that winter is here. In the same way there are many signals.
"Soflo" is a popular abbreviation for "South Florida," referring to the southern region of the state of Florida in the United States. It is often used in social media posts or by residents to discuss events, activities, or locations in this area.
You would be travelling generally in an easterly direction, but probably more like east south east.