Ibn Battuta (l. 1304-1368/69 CE) was a Moroccan explorer from Tangier whose expeditions took him further than any other known traveler of his time and resulted in the work which has made him famous, The Rihla of Ibn Battuta
Answer:
<u>yo </u>
/vuelvo |
/pido |
/oigo |
/traigo |
<u>tu </u>
/cierras |
/vas |
/sales |
/traes |
<u>el, ella, usted </u>
/vuelve |
/va |
/pide |
/oye |
<u>nosotros </u>
/cerramos |
/vamos |
/salimos |
/traemos |
<u>ustedes, ellos, ellas </u>
/vuelven |
/cierran |
/salen |
/oyen |
Explanation:
Answer:
That's easy! So easy I'm not going to tell you the answer. But I will tell you what each of the words mean:
Adiós, mamá. : Goodbye Mother
Hola: Hi
Hasta luego: See you later
Igualmente: equally, alike
Mucho gusto
: In some countries, such as Costa Rica, mucho gusto is also used to say you're welcome. Or Nice to meet you
Explanation:
Answer:
Read the text and show that Teresa experiences mixed feelings
Explanation:
this is what that means