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Spoken Reasons was born on December 19, 1988, in Bradenton, Florida, USA.
In Tsonga, you say "Thanks" as "Ndza nkhensa." This expression conveys gratitude in the Tsonga language, which is spoken by the Tsonga people in Southern Africa.
"Miigwech" is an Ojibwe word in the Anishinaabe language, which is an indigenous language spoken by the Ojibwe people in North America. It is typically used to express "thank you" or gratitude.
The spoken command "Midships" on a naval vessel instructs the helmsman to steer the ship to a course that is directly aligned with the centerline or middle of the vessel. This command is often used to ensure the ship is on an even keel and is making a straight course. It can also refer to adjusting the ship's rudder to a neutral position when maneuvering is not required.
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Spoken Reasons (John Baker Jr.) is 29 years old (birthdate December 19, 1988).
The African word "tatenda" means "thank you" in English. It is derived from the Shona language, primarily spoken in Zimbabwe. The term expresses gratitude and appreciation.
"Salamat po" is a polite expression in Tagalog, a language spoken in the Philippines. It is used to show gratitude and respect, and translates to "thank you" or "thanks."
"Asante sana" in Swahili, which is spoken in Kenya, means "thank you very much." It is a way to express gratitude and appreciation for something received or done.
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The correct phrase is "in appreciation of." This phrase is commonly used to express gratitude or recognition for something. It is important to use prepositions correctly to convey the intended meaning accurately in written and spoken communication.
"Mpawenayo" is a word from the Kinyarwanda language, primarily spoken in Rwanda. In English, it translates to "he/she has given me" or "he/she has provided to me." The term is often used in contexts expressing gratitude or acknowledgment of receiving something from someone.