torture. Other synonyms: pain, greif-invoking, work at home, extended school
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
¿Cómo se dice <<Hiciste tu tarea?>> Like that. "Hiciste tu tarea" is spanish for "Did you do your homework." (Google translator) Literallly translated, this means "You did your homework?", but that's the way that it's said.
my is "mihi" in latin
No, you can say "I have a lot of homework." Or "I have to much homework"
torture. Other synonyms: pain, greif-invoking, work at home, extended school
"Homework" is always singular, so you would say, "Brian and Emily have finished their homework." If you want a plural to refer to homework from different classes, you can say "homework assignments."
Say you didn't complete your homework. The answer is implied.
they say that homework students have isn't very much.
Umukoro means homework in Kinyarwanda.
It is not grammatically correct, no. The word is homework. "I have a lot of homework." or "I have homework in several classes."
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
No he has nothing to say . I would imagine he thinks homework is needed for students.
As a declarative: You have homework As an interrogative: Do you have homework?
You can say "pas de devoirs" in French, which translates to "no homework."
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"