I don’t know what you are asking but what that mean in English is
“The selfish giant”
“The small boy hurt his hands and feet with the garden rules”
The menu of the day has two plates that you can look at
Each cost 10 euros
Answer:
Marcos toca tan bien como tú.
Explanation:
The sentences are essentially the same, with just a difference of tan or tanto. Tan is used to compare two nouns with ad adjective or adverb, in this case Marcos and tú are nouns and the adjective being compared is how well he plays. Tanto, on the other hand, relates to the amount of something being compared, for example: Tengo tanto dinero como Alicia (I have as much money as Alicia).
Answer:
Nāgarāja
Explanation:
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