Answer:
bye ayman I wish you luck, good luck
Explanation:
thank you
<span>She could start with the last sentence instead, allowing suspense
to build as the reader wonders why she is hesitant to ask if Grandma
June needs help.</span>
This is how you say what's my name in Arabic
“I dedicate, proclaim. Hope i helps
You could say "el dorado," which could be translated as "the golden." Technically, "dorado" refers to the color of gold, so it could also mean "the gilded" or "the gold-colored," but I think it's the phrase you're looking for.