by age 6 children have a spoken vocabulary of around 10,000
<em>"Annyeonghaseyo ___ imnida" and "Annyeonghaseyo jeoneun ___ imnida" both have different definitions.</em>
"Annyeonghaseyo? Jeoneun <em>Bob* - </em>imnida" is the formal way of introducing yourself in Korean (to your parents, teachers, etc).
When you introduce yourself casually, you take out "jeoneun".
"Annyeonghaseyo? <em>Bob - </em>imnida."
<em>*Bob (name) is used as an example. </em>
Answer:
Im guessing this is Romanian....
Explanation:
This is the translation
proverbial were those who established norms of conduct and principles of life reaching throughout history to be unwritten laws. elaborate and present a decalogue of Romanian proverbs and sayings for your colleagues.
"He" and it's nominative.
Nominative pronouns include pronouns that are more often than not used as subjects such as "he", "she", "they, "I", "we", or "who".
Do we not have the original sentence? How should we finish the second sentence?