I use it online. I live in the States, and I used to call "time of day" service in Boston, but the local phone company discontinued it on 7/20/2011.
"Wuu2" is a text abbreviation commonly used in English-speaking countries, so you would still refer to it as English.
A person who spits when speaking may be referred to as someone who has "sputtered" or as a "spray talker."
I'm from a telugu based nd cultured family from andhra pradesh. We call it "Bellam" in telugu. Almost all regions nd telugu slangs of Andhra call the same.
You can call her "Meimei" which means "beautiful younger sister" in Mandarin. It is a common term of endearment in Chinese-speaking countries.
by his fist name of course
Strictly speaking, Big Ben is the name of the bell that is contained within the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament. It is a common misnomer to call the clock Big Ben.
The UK Speaking Clock can be reached by dialling 123 from any BT land line. The number varies for other network providers and cannot be reached at all from phones using the Orange or 3 networks.
this happen to me also, can anybody help?
An analogue clock.
In Scotland, you would call your brother "bruv" or "brother," similar to how you would in other English-speaking countries.
Call the Clock - 2008 was released on: USA: 4 October 2008
Gullible.
A nintendo ds? No.
"wall clock" is "horloge murale" in French.
Horologist
yes
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