Mama, o que te lamentan = Mama, oh how they (are) lament(ing) you
"Or" in English is o in Italian.
Like the English "oh."
You say it like fey-o.
shut the f up
The letter O is the same in the spanish alphabet as the english. So it would just be "O".
The actual spelling and tranlation of "This is me" in Samoan is: "O a'u lea" It is phonetically pronounced: o WA-oo LAya You have to place the stress on the capitalized letters in the phonetics above.
you are a English man =o= + + <> you are a English man =o= + + <> __________________________________________________ Um.....I'm not sure, lol
The English title is "O Christmas Tree".
The English were the English! Shocker :O
"Or" in English is o in Italian.
English pronunciation: Ma-on. "A" as in "father," "o" as in "tone." Proper Hebrew pronunciation: as in English, but with an epiglottal movement on the "o."
を (o) designates which part of the sentence is the object:i.e,watashi WA = I = Subjectwatashi o = me = Object
In english, TANSO is COPPER. tnx! >o<
The O has a caret O sound, which is US English is a long O paired with an R. In British English, OR is pronounced the same as the AW sound.
Do a search for "O Christmas Tree"
Cheerio!
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