An indirect explanatory believe system which may or may not be taken as absolute truth.
In Filipino, you can say "hindi" to mean no.
In Shakespearean language, you can say "Halt!" or "Cease!" to mean stop.
No, the phrase "those who fail to study the past are doomed to repeat it" is not attributed to Aristotle. This idea is a paraphrase of a quote by philosopher George Santayana: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
The phrase "pah-say-no" does not have a standard meaning in English. It may be a misspelling or a gibberish term. Can you provide more context or information to help clarify its meaning?
"don't think about it" is "n'y pense pas" in French in the imperative mood.
i can tell you only if you say the you like cats and mean it.
i can tell you only if you say the you like cats and mean it.
Helen is the name from Greek mythology, but in Turkish some of books say that it is "Elin"
This would mean "I say students as to study". If you mean "I say that students like to study", it would be "Digo que los alumnos les gusta estudiar." Edit: It actually means "I tell students how to study"
Yes, I can. I don't have any idea what it's supposed to mean, but I can say it.
Norse mythology, or you can also say the myths of Scandinavia.
You would say "Je dois étudier" in French to mean "I must study."
azan is a character in mythology Azaan (wich is what you meant to say I believe) is a call to prayer
Mythology does not say.
You need to prove something for it to consider a fact. Example, you have a study. You need to defend it by proving things that makes your study be accepted. You need to support your study.
Egyptian Mythology does not say.
Mythology does not say.