Answer:
there are a lot of similarities between greetings in the US and in Latin America, as probably the most common greeting is "¿hola, qué tal? " which means "hi, what's up".
It can actually be "strengthened" into "¿hola, qué tal?¿cómo estás? "- which repeats the question of "how are you" twice in two different ways -in fact, which was the most common greeting I heard in Mexico.
Some regions in Latin America also have their own, special greeting, for example in Mexico you an also hear ¿qué onda? which is no heard in other places (it literally means "what a wave"! or "what is the wave bringing"
Explanation:
Answer:
zur
Explanation:
Meine Oma will nicht <em>_zur_</em> Post gehen.
My grandma doesn't want to go to the post office.
zu + der = zur
Hope this helps ^-^
The other three countries of the CIS that
geographically belong to Europe are Belarus,<span> </span><span> Moldova,
and Ukraine. If you look at the world map, all the other countries are on the
Southern part of Russia which is already an Asian territory. </span>
Answer:
#1 is 34
#2 can't answer properly without knowing where the other () go
#3 can't tell what the fractions are so I can't help