When referring to "America at large," it typically means considering the United States as a whole, encompassing its diverse population, cultures, and perspectives rather than focusing on specific regions or groups. This phrase often implies a broader view of national issues, trends, or sentiments that affect the entire country. It acknowledges the complexity and variety within American society while aiming to capture a collective understanding or experience.
a large portion of the population does not have the skills that are truly needed by the economy for growth
In America, you can say "Hola," as it is a common Spanish greeting used in many regions where Spanish is spoken, particularly in areas with large Hispanic populations.
You would say "Я из Америки" in Russian to mean "I am from America".
They are asking if you come from the United "States" of America.
That is another way to say large penis.
depends what you mean by large - a continent is a large land mass for example
Large rodent translates to Spanish to mean roedor grande.
Big is a comparative word. You need something else with which to contrast it with. North and South America are large compared to Iceland, say, but small compared to the sun.
A prairie is a large grassland in North America.
Yes but they say truck in America and lorry in England ^_^
what do you mean c-o-w not that hard an animal that has large utters and can be milked.
It has large sized crystals, which means it cooled slowly.