Tropical evergreen forests are often referred to as "selvas," a term derived from the Spanish word for "jungle" or "forest." This name reflects the dense, lush vegetation and diverse plant and animal life found in these ecosystems, which thrive in humid, tropical climates. The term "selva" emphasizes the richness and complexity of these forests, which remain green year-round due to consistent rainfall and warm temperatures.
It is tropical rainforest in portuguese
Caves, dense forest, etc.
there were calledthe mixtecs before they called them selves the Aztecs
yes, used the contects of our selves or your selves
accept your selves
some of them would there selves naive or radical
It is called dissociative identity disorder.
my name is selves selves selves you can use whatever words you want in a sentence
the United States of America or if you mean what the south called them selves thatd be the Confederate States of America
You don't - the correct English would be 'them selves'. "They would wash them selves each morning" is correct. "They would wash their selves each morning" is incorrect.
The plural of self is selves. As in "the brothers were home all by their selves tonight".
They called them selves the Nii Mii Puu or The 1st People Prounciation (ne mee poo