Aapko vigyapan likne ke liye pratham ye chunna hoga ke aap konsi company ya brand ka vigyapan likhna pasand karenge.
Koi pratishthit brand ke product ko aap chunkar uska chitra bana dijiye.
Fir apko uski tag line yani prachar vakya ko uske niche likh dijiye.
Antim vakya jo hoga, usse aap koi prachilit offer ya jaldi kharidein athva aaj hi lein aise likha ja sakta hai.
In sabhi aksharo ko aap aapke man mutabik bada aur akarshak likh sakte hai.
Apke behtar samajhne ke liye humne ek udharan chitra jod diya hai. Kripya ussey dekh kar mila le.
Answer:I'm only a year or so in to learning but believe it's more or less a partial phrase.
こんにち is like "this day" and は is just the particle
So こんにちは is like "as for this day(it is 'insert unspoken words')"
Same with こんばんは "as for this evening"
If you were to say to someone on the street "Beautiful day" which is just an adjective and a noun but doesn't have a verb anywhere, you'd know they just meant "It's a beautiful day out, don't you agree?" and that it was a greeting.
The whole partial phrase thing happens a lot in casual speech. When someone asks あなたは "as for you?", it's typically asked as a question but doesn't have a か or anything about what is being asked. Context.
Explanation:
Answer:
ang salitang ito ay galing sa espanyol na nangunguhulugang "malas"
Explanation:
The correct answer is letter B. Armenia/Republic of Georgia. During the pre-World War I nation the name of the country is Armenia. Its post-war name is not Republic of Georgia, but rather it is named as the Republic of Armenia. On the other hand, Russia is for Soviet Union, Austria-Hungary for Austria, Hungary and Ottoman Empire for Republic of Turkey