Mr. Jon Margolick
Twas obviously asked by a Korean. Annyong haseyo is Korean for hello, and the french equivalent is bonjour =) Twas obviously asked by a Korean. Annyong haseyo is Korean for hello, and the french equivalent is bonjour =)
The Latin equivalent of the English sentence 'It is ever thus' is the following: Sic semper. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'sic' means 'in this way, so, or thus'; and 'semper' means 'always, at all times, on each occasion'. Latin speakers and writers don't need to feel compelled to use verbs, especially in the case of forms of 'to be'. For example, the motto of Virginia is 'Sic semper tyrannus', which means '[It is] ever thus with tyrants'.
Aaaa... Who ever wrote this qeustion probably talks another language.Because i can't read that the only word (name) i could read is reut.In Hebrew it means "friendship".That's my friends name.So whoever wrote this please translate!
No, "pot" and "top" do not rhyme. They are exact opposites.
WHO wrote belling the cat
In the movie Carpe Diem Robin Williams says, "A man must dream or no man can he be, 'twas ever thus and ever thus shall be."
Clement Clark Moore
Clement Clarke Moore wrote Twas the Night Before Christmas, and it was originally published 1823.
Clement Clarke Moore
Thomas Moore's poem "The Fire Worshippers" (1817) contains the line "Oh! Ever thus from childhood's hour" and parodies of this poem, such as in Charles Dickens' "The Old Curiosity Shop' often instead used `twas ever thus' as did Charles Stuart Calverley's "Disaster". Though William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (1601-02) contains some similar lines, none are close enough to deem it the origin of the phrase.
Angela's Ashes and 'Twas were written by Frank McCourt.
Thus to my knowledge, i believe it twas an white common dress.
TWAS was created in 1983.
'Twas is one syllable.
Friedrich Nietzsche wrote Thus Spoke Zarathustra.
The original poem was titled "A Visit from St. Nicholas" and was written by Clement Clarke Moore.
No. The word twas is properly T'was which is a contraction meaning "it was."