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These are typically called Bok globules. They are dense, cold clouds of gas and dust where new stars are born. Due to their small size and high density, they are often considered as potential sites for the formation of star clusters or individual stars.
In general a moon to a planet is known as a satellite.The Earth's moon is sometimes referred to as Luna from Latin Moon in a few languages: Albanian: hëna Catalan: lluna Croatian: mjesec Czech: měsíc Danish: måne Dutch: maan Estonian: kuu Filipino: buwan French: lune Galician: lúa German: Mond Hungarian: hold Indonesian: bulan Italian: Luna Latvian: mēness Lithuanian: mėnulis Norwegian: måne Portuguese: lua Romanian: lună Spanish: Luna or mes
The word tide mean befall.
what does the word solstice mean
The word for "hello" in Croatian is "Bok" or "Zdravo".
'Đenja, doviđenja, bok!
you say bok or dobar dan (good day), dobra večer (good evening), dobro jutro (good morning), you can also say kako si (how are you) trust me, im croatian. ( my last name is stipancic, pronouced stip-an-chich if you are talking or are croatian)It can be said in a few different ways.BokBogZdravoPozdrav
Since 1991 when former Yugoslavia stated do fall apart there is no such language as Serbo-Croatian. This artificial mixture of the two similar and related languages was conjectured with pollitical aim of uniting the two nations which eventually haven't been reached. Croatian hello would be: bok (pronounced bOk, seems to have roots in god bless), zdravo (zdrAvo, which comes from a wish for good health), and there are slangies and localies.
It is a croatian person
Have you made a book?. But it's incorrect because it should be "en bok" not "et bok". Et is the wrong gender.
It means Password.
If you mean "balk" then no.
Bok-bok-bok-Bach!
No. The only song with "bok bok" in it was the ending to "Good Morning, Good Morning", in which you hear a sound loop of chickens and a rooster. But, no other songs have that. And, no Beatles actually say "bok bok".
That would be a small dog in a Kajkavian dialect. "Psić" is a small dog in standard Croatian.
A Croasian is a person whose parents are Asian and Croatian, so it's actually the same thing as an Eurasian =) also croasian can be a common mistake in spelling, the correct spelling would be Croatian if you mean a person of Croatian ethnicity, or Croatian language =)