Vírus: paroxítona acentuada
avó: oxítona acentuada
sílaba: proparoxítona acentuada
trágico: proparoxítona acentuada
arroz: oxítona
cajá: oxítona acentuada
davi: oxítona
crochê: oxítona acentuada
ângulo: proparoxítona acentuada
geladeira: paroxítona
café: oxitona acentuada
felicidade: paroxítona
menino: paroxítona
"language rights" means the right to use one's own language and not to be discriminated because of one's native language. Some examples where those are needed are:
1) primary school with one's native language as the language of instruction
2) the right to pray in one's own language
3) the right to address the authorities in one's language
4) the right to speak one's language in public
5) the right to teach one's language to own children
The Egyptian Book of the Dead is a term coined in the nineteenth century CE for a body of texts known to the Ancient Egyptians as the Spells for Going Forth by Day. After the Book of the Dead was first translated by Egyptologists, it gained a place in the popular imagination as the Bible of the Ancient Egyptians.
Taking into account the order of the words within the sentence and the conjugation of the verb used, it can be stated that the given sentence is: <u>incorrect</u>.
<h3>How to identify that the
Sentence in
Latin is incorrect?</h3>
The given sentence has two crucial guidelines that allow it to be identified as an <u>incorrect</u> sentence, the first is that it should start with the one who performs the action, in this case "patre" and later the beneficiaries of the action can be mentioned.
Second, the verb used is "iuvatī," when the most recommended conjugation is "adiuvat," thus giving the sentence: "<em>Pater tuus adiuvat nos,"</em> or <em>"Patre adiuvat nos."</em>
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