He had a lovely finish.
fyi...Shellac is a wood cleaner
"Beber" is the verb in Spanish meaning "to drink". "Bebiendo" is the gerund form, or "drinking".
Dies natalis means simply "birthday": dies is "day", and natalis is "natal; pertaining to birth" (natalis can be used by itself to mean "birthday" as well).If you wanted to say "Happy Birthday" you would say Felix Dies Natalis, or simply Felix Natalis.
"¿Qué estás bebiendo esta noche?" (Bebiendo = Drinking) "¿Qué estás tomando esta noche?" (Tomando = Taking, but can also mean drinking)
"I'm a man."
True love never dies means "El verdadero amor nunca muere" in spanish
Answer no spaces neededHe had a lovely finish Yes That is right thxyes thank you soo much, i love Justin bieber.
He says, "This was the noblest Roman of them all" and "This was a man".
I say , go with the rich man and when he dies take the money and be with love :D
I am not sure if Dies Drear is a real ma, but my English teacher claims that he is and says that she has read numerous of things that say he was a real man and there is even a video on it,but yes i do believe he was a real man based on what iv'e looked up. hope my info was a little useful.
When Mario dies he says "Oh no!"
You say 'Salute"
When you say "drinking", it carries the connotation of drinking alcohol, drinking alcohol to excess, and becoming addicted to it.
Monday- dies lunae Tuesday- dies martis Wednesday- dies mercuri Thursday- dies iovis Friday- dies veneris Saturday- dies saturni Sunday- dies solis
if a person has 2 adult kids from his first wife and he dies do they have a say so? if the man remarries another lady? ps lets keep it simple the man current wife wants to cremate him but people are saying that his 2 kids from previous marriage can stop it.
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No, it is a verb. Mostly all nouns, if not all, make sense when you say 'the' before it. For example: you can say 'the picture' but not 'the drinking.'
Literally "bevendo" - you can say Alcoolismo ( usually drinking) or sbornia (one big drinking)