You should say has either.
You can say "Ojou-Sama" or "Ojōsama" either way.. you can say both.
You could say either of the following:soy homosoy gay
It can be either "baculum" or "virga."
You could either say 'celebridad' or 'persona famosa.' Celebridad is better for speaking of one celebrity, but if you wanted to talk about several celebrities, you could say either celebridades or personas famosas.
you say you either can pay or you have sufficient money to buy or you do not. there is no verb 'to afford'
You can say either
Either is acceptable.
We may either say we are content with, or contented by something.
Either is fine.
Either option is acceptable.
it should say either m w or ew
It should say either..."DIR SIG-BACKUP" OR "TURN/BU"
I wouldn't use the word either in that instance. I would say " Any two of the hundred will do." the word either is for use when talking about two people or two groups. You might say " Send in either one of the two applicants now." or "Either of the two groups may come in for tea now".
You should either say, "Yes, I'll make you a sandwich," or "No. Make your own sandwich."
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for mp3 i would say SANSA for ipod i would say either IPOD CLASSIC OR IPOD NANO
No. It should be either "Don't talk like that." or "Don't say it like that." depending on the meaning you are trying to convey.