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What mean eso sere feliz in English?
"Eso seré feliz" translates to
"That will make me happy"
in English.
It's a phrase expressing that something will bring happiness to the speaker.
What does tanaka mean in Hawaiian?
What are some words start with Z and end ly?
Phonology
If the aroma of a material is not offensive it probably okay to taste it?
What is the unstressed vowel in interrupt?
What part of speech does the word in capital letters play this sentenceThe TAUNTS are rude and need to stop! cried Mrs. Norris.?
What is the Swahili word for flame?
What part of speech Is Truman?
Why are there 5 syllables in the word monosyllabic?
How do you pronounce Tumalo?
What is the homophone for lake?
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