New York. It is home to New York City, which is often considered one of the most important and influential cities in the world.
Virginia.
"Shukran" is the most common way to say thank you in Iraq, as Arabic is the official language spoken there.
Onomatopoeia is a term used to describe any word that sounds like its definition. some examples are: Hmph, buzz, meow, moo,(most written animal sounds). Reading Lewis Carrol's "Jabberwocky" will be help you to gain a deeper understanding of onomatopoeia's uses in literature.
Written out in phonetic English- LA-ooroh kah-tah-LEE-noh deh la CROOSS The capitalized syllables get the emphasis. Consonants sound close enough to English. Spanish is a phonetic language which means that with very rare exception each letter always sounds the same no matter where it is in the word. The vowels always sound the same no matter where they are in the word. The U is the only exception because it is silent when preceded by a C or G *AND* followed by an E or I UNLESS there are two dots over the U. Once you get the vowels in Spanish, pronunciation is a breeze. a - Like the A in hat e - like the E in bet i - Like the I in machine o - like the second O in robot. Or like Bought. Notice there is no U (oo) sound. It isn't robo-oot. u - like the oo in boot. Consonants sound close enough to English for the most part. C sounds like an English K except when followed by an e or i then it sounds like an S or soft TH (almost like a lisp) depending on the dialect. G sounds like the G on Guess except when followed by an e or i when it sounds like an English H H is silent ALWAYS J sounds like an English H V sounds more like B than V but there is no equivalent sound in English X sounds like a hard English H. A little vocal from the back of the throat along with the breath Z sounds like a hard S. Like Hiss. No vocal. letter combinations CH - just like English LL - sounds like an English J or LY depending on the dialect RR - Hard/rolling R sound, like a machine gun with the tongue D in Adios sounds like an English TH to distinguish the word from the phrase "A Dios" which means to God. That's it. Learn that and you can read any Spanish name properly.
The unstressed vowel in the sentence is often the "schwa" sound, which sounds like "uh" and is symbolized by the symbol "ə." It is the most common vowel sound in English and appears in unstressed syllables.
Washington because the president baracka obama lives there.
Washington because the president baracka obama lives there.
That sounds like a description of the Sun. However, please note that our Sun is not "like" a star; it actually is a star.
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bcause median sounds like middle and mode sounds like most
it is ky it is the most important state in the world. :)
there is no most important state but some countrys have pride in different states that attract lots of tours like New York, California,and Florida.
Maryland
Maryland
The most important thing for states when accepting the articles of confederation was the anti-nobility sentiment
a poem about the sounds a house makes at night
it is where ever the states government is located... like where their "capital" is