No, you don't need to say, except you want to say "I won, Uno :P" or else.
Uno (Spanish, Italian) is One. So, you must to say it when only one card left in your hand. :)
Yes, you can say "uno" before putting the card down.
Yes, you can say "uno" before putting a card down in the game.
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Yes, in the game of Uno, you can say "Uno" before you put down your second-to-last card.
Won't work for everyone:1. Your SD, xD, whatever card needs reformatting, because of several reasons: you fumbled when putting it in, it caught a glitch,...2. Shut down Computer3. Remove card from reader.4. Place card in camera/device and reformat it. Usually, when you "erase" the card, it will reformat. If not, make sure you find a way to reformat the card.5. Worked for me, but there can be other circumstances.
look at the side of the psp and it will say memory card duo (i fink) pull it up and theres your memory card push the memory card down and it will pop out hope i helped................... :) xo
No, you cannot play a "Just Say No" card on another "Just Say No" card in the game.
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i know why. cause maybe someone figure out your card number then went in your animal. Did you do it lower case cuz if u did you do the letters uppercase. Are you putting it in the right zone? Did you register it at a cashier?
IM KINDA GOIN THRU THE SAME THING...IDK ABOUT UR FRIEND BUT MINE WILL SAY SOME REALLY MEAN THINGS AND WHEN I SAY SOMETHING HE'LL SAY HE DIDNT MEAN IT THAT WAY OR I TOOK IT WRONG..I UNDERSTAND THAT BUT THERES A WAY TO SAY EVERYTHING WITHOUT HURTING FEELINGS OR PUTTING SOMEONE DOWN..SHE MAY BE A GOOD FRIEND BUT IDK ABOUT "BEST".
Yes, because putting down an animal can have a very strong emotional impact. If you say 'put to sleep' for example, it sounds better because you can tell that you want the animal to die peacefully and without pain. Saying 'kill' makes it sound like you just want the animal dead. Personally, I usually prefer to say 'kill', because 'put down' just means the same thing. Yes, I am against euthanasia. Here are some euphemisms you can use, but you can also make up your own: put down, put to sleep, put out of misery, and lay down. I hope this helps!
Yes, in chess, it is customary to say "check" when putting the opponent's king in danger.