"SN" usually means "Side Note". "ASN" usually means "Another Side Note".
It means "the woods." With the -am ending, it is a first declension accusative, as a side note.
The side with the lines...
It means "slave-woman." The ending -am indicates that this word is used as a first declension accusative, as a side note.
Yes. When the note is on or below the treble clef B line (bass clef D line), the "stick" goes on the right side of the note, facing up. When the note lies above this line, the stick goes on the left side of the note, facing down.
SN usually stands for Screen Name. More recently, it stands for "side note".
Width does mean side to side.
No. Vertical (note spelling) is top to bottom.
Si Perdon= If Perdon. *If you are unhappy with your answer, please note accent marks, or any spelling errors, just to be on the safe side.- Menchuesemo
The answer is the $5 note. One one side it has Queen Elizabeth II and on the other side, the parliament house. This note has only one person on it instead of two.
You're involved in that note, or they want you to read that note.
line note