The number 7 on a phone dial pad.
Its the Number 7 on a phone keypad.
A phone keypad. the number 7 is above a star key, it is also the button for PQRS and there are 11 other buttons.
La vie a deux is very idiomatic. Sometimes it will mean 'living together', sometimes 'life as a couple', sometimes 'what it is like to live with someone'. Look at what it is likely to mean in context, than select the most natural English expression from this general sense.
It's 'vivo et amo'.The person above me is partially correct - 'vivo et amo'would mean 'I live and I love.'To live and to love would be 'vivere et amare.'Live and love (as a command) would be 'vive et ama.'
Donde vives is the Spanish phrase for "Where do you live?"
The number 7 on your phone keypad
The number 7 on a telephone key pad.
"What is the answer to this riddle you live above a star but do not burn i have eleven neighbours but they never turn My initials are pq and r and sometimes s What are you?" Take a look on your mobile phone keypad, in particular the number 7 ;-)
It is the number seven on a phone.
it the number 7 on the telephone.........
neighbors
You can pick your friends and they don't have to live next door to you. You generally cant pick your neighbors and they do have to live next door to you
neighbors generally are the people who live next to u. there r always the across the street neighbors, or the round the block neighbors, though they really are those living at either side of your house
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People who live right next to you, or next to you at all, are neighbors. Neighbors can be spelled differently depending on your English.
Not all people want or need neighbors on a 24/7 basis and prefer to live privately. However, having neighbors can lead to very good friendships and also good neighbors look out for other neighbors.
the 7 pad on a telephone