Kiwi
The same as in English: honor, but we pronounce the "h"
Because a polish explorer named Strzelecki was the first man to climb it while he was looking for gold. The mountain was first called Kosiusco or something but then they changed it to a more Australian name that formed Kosciusko.
According to the Australian of the Year Awards website (refer to the links, below), two tennis players share that honor: * 1971 Evonne Goolagong Cawley * 2002 Patrick Rafter
you have to convert the blue heathens, honor the statue or if you have max spirtuality and have completed the statue, you can polish the statue hope it helps -sab
The Brownlow Medal was named in honor of Charles Brownlow, who was a former Geelong footballer and Australian rules football administrator.
The latest installment of Medal of Honor is rated MA15+ by the Australian Classification Board. The content includes Strong war violence and coarse language. You will generally hear casual swearing in Medal of Honor single player. This does not apply for online multi player.
Yes, there are places named after Alfred Deakin, the Australian Prime Minister. Notably, Deakin is a suburb in the Australian Capital Territory, named in his honor. Additionally, Deakin University in Victoria also bears his name, reflecting his significant contributions to Australian politics and education.
They celebrate on Honor for Lewis and Clark freeing this into a brand new county people might even make speeches to make everybody know that there is anything to honor these heroes.
Lenvo chose to continue using the IBM brand name for several reasons. One of the reasons why they chose to do this was to honor the IBM brand. Another reason why they chose to do this was that their customers easily recognize the IBM brand.
Americans honor Casimir Pulaski, a Polish nobleman and military leader who played a crucial role in the American Revolutionary War, primarily through the establishment of Casimir Pulaski Day, celebrated on the first Monday of March in Illinois and other areas with significant Polish-American communities. Additionally, multiple monuments, streets, and schools across the United States bear his name, recognizing his contributions to the fight for American independence. Pulaski's legacy is also commemorated in various historical accounts and celebrations of Polish-American heritage.
It was called "The Highest Honor" (1982)
but there are many ways to say it in latin*excolo: to honor , polish, adorn, refine.*fides: promise, word of honor, trust, confidence, reliance, belief, faith.*honor: honor, esteem*macto: to magnify, glorify, honor.*ornamentum: trappings; furniture; decorations, weapons; honor, distinction