Of the 7 words, all have the long EE sound. For the leading syllables, there are 2 that have R-shaped vowels, 3 short sound words, and 2 are long. thirteen - caret U (short U + R) fourteen - caret O (OR sound, sometimes long O) fifteen - short I sound sixteen - short I sound seventeen - short E sound, schwa sound eighteen - long A sound nineteen - long I vowel
The number 7 in Hawaiian is "hiku."
By number of native speakers, the list is as follows: 1. Mandarin Chinese 2. Spanish 3. English 4. Hindi/Urdu 5. Arabic 6. Bengali 7. Portuguese 8. Russian 9. Japanese 10. German
"Septembre" is the French word for September. The connection between the number 7 in French ("sept") and September is that "sept" is derived from the Latin word "septem," which means seven, indicating that September was originally the seventh month in the Roman calendar.
The lucky number associated with Brazil is generally considered to be 7, as it is seen as a symbol of good luck and prosperity in Brazilian culture.
Not sure. Maybe 5 7 ( the 7 on top of the 5)
A top heavy fraction is one in which the top number is greater than the bottom number, such as 7/5. Top heavy fractions are not excepted as final answers. A mixed number is one where the top number is divided into the bottom number, so that it is not top heavy, such as 1 2/5, which is the same as 7/5.
They can be as short as 3 days and as long as 7 days.
long side= 5 short= 3 long = 7 short = 1 long= 6 short= 2
if you mean why is 7 called 7 squared, because it's a short way of saying 7x7 and for short it's 7 squared or 7 with a little 2 next to it on the top right hand corner, and the answer is 49.
The small intestine is about 7 meters long.
7/6 You just put the bottom number on top and the top number on bottom.
Each state has its own convention. The longest state is New Jersey with 15 characters. Others are are short as 7 characters.
In speed, no, you cannot put 2 cards of the same number on top of each other. you can put a card down with a number, say, 7, but you can't put another 7 on top of it. You could put a 6, then another 7, or an 8 and another 7,BUT YOU CANNOT PUT 2 CARDS OF THE SAME NUMBER ON TOP OF EACH OTHER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Use division on the fraction and add the result to the whole number. You CAN do long division on fractions even if the top number (numerator) is smaller than the bottom number (denominator). Example: 1 7/8 7 divided by 8 = 0.875 1 + 0.875 = 1.875
1/2 is equivalent to 7/14. Ratios are just like fractions, so this is how you know: If you take 1/2 and multiply both the top and bottom by 7, you will get 7/14. As long as you multiply both the top and bottom by the same number, you will get equivalent fractions.
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