They represent things as opposed to sounds like the modern alphabets. and because of their beauty and rarity they were referred to as "holy writing"
Answer:
pongo, traigo
Explanation:
<em>"pongo" </em>means to put, <em>"traigo" </em>means to bring. The sentence would translate to: My name is Jesús. On Saturday at noon I <u>put</u> the food on the microwave. On Sunday I <u>bring </u> my clothes to order (to clean up).
Answer:
No resuelves una fracción. ¿Hay más en la pregunta?
Explanation:
¡Espero poder ayudar todavía!
¡Y ten un buen dia!
The correct answer is b. la
That is because "ropa" which means clothes or clothing is a feminine noun in the Spanish language, so when the first person says that they have to buy clothes, the second one uses "la" because "la" is used for the feminine "ropa". "lo" would be for masculine while "los" would be for masculine plural".
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