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What language is gauisus novus annus?
"Gauisus novus annus" is
Latin
. It translates to "Happy new year".
Let me know if you have any other Latin phrases you'd like to translate!
How do you say very nice i like it in marathi?
What does porous puedo mean in Spanish?
Morphology
What prefix would you add to the root word figure in order create a that means take away or undo original appearance of somebody something?
What describes cuneiform?
How do you say they are beautiful in Maori?
What is an irrgular noun?
What words have the roots celer in it?
What is the Greek root of disaster and what does it mean?
What the homonyms for massed?
How does a example speech outline look like?
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