dom·i·nant
/ˈdämənənt/
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adjective
most important, powerful, or influential.
"they are now in an even more dominant position in the market"
Similar:
presiding
ruling
governing
controlling
commanding
ascendant
supreme
authoritative
most influential
most powerful
superior
prepotent
prepollent
assertive
self-assured
self-possessed
forceful
domineering
bullish
feisty
not backward in coming forward
pushy
pushful
Opposite:
subservient
submissive
noun
1.
GENETICS
a dominant trait or gene.
"this disorder is inherited as a dominant"
2.
MUSIC
the fifth note of the diatonic scale of any key, or the key based on this, considered in relation to the key of the tonic.
Explanation:
dom·i·nant
/ˈdämənənt/
Learn to pronounce
See definitions in:
All
Biology
Philosophy
Music
adjective
most important, powerful, or influential.
"they are now in an even more dominant position in the market"
Similar:
presiding
ruling
governing
controlling
commanding
ascendant
supreme
authoritative
most influential
most powerful
superior
prepotent
prepollent
assertive
self-assured
self-possessed
forceful
domineering
bullish
feisty
not backward in coming forward
pushy
pushful
Opposite:
subservient
submissive
noun
1.
GENETICS
a dominant trait or gene.
"this disorder is inherited as a dominant"
2.
MUSIC
the fifth note of the diatonic scale of any key, or the key based on this, considered in relation to the key of the tonic.
1) Il y a un problème avec ma chambre d'hôtel. Je n'ai pas assez de serviettes dans la salle de bain.
2) Mon numéro de chambre est le 101.
3) lavé, nettoyé ( or you can use lavée, nettoyée for feminine verbs)
4) Est-ce que je peux réserver un taxi pour venir me chercher ce soir?
5) À quelle heure le petit-déjeuner sera-t-il ouvert dans le matin?
Answer:
Je l'envoie
Explanation:
The direct object pronoun for "le cadeau" would be "le" as it is masculine (le = it). The translation is "I send it." The object (le cadeau) would change to it (le). The direct object goes before the verb and since the word starts with a vowel, "je" is shorted and an apostrophe is put after it.
The perfomance of <em>"The Key of the King's Kingdom"</em> in French is:
- C'est une <u>clé</u>, une petite clé.
- Voici un <u>roi</u>.
- Et voici le <u>royaume</u> du roi.
- Dans ce royaume il y a un <u>peuple</u>.
- Et dans cette ville il y a un <u>parc</u>.
- Et dans ce parc il y a une <u>maison</u>.
- Et dans cette maison il y a une <u>pièce</u>.
- Et dans cette pièce il y a un <u>vase</u>.
- Et dans ce vase il y a une <u>fleur</u>.
- La fleur dans le <u>vase</u>.
- Le vase dans la <u>chambre</u>.
- La chambre dans la <u>maison</u>.
- La maison dans le <u>parc</u>.
- Le parc du <u>village</u>.
- Les gens du <u>royaume</u>.
- Et voici la clé du royaume du <u>roi</u>.
<h3><em>The </em><em>
Key</em><em> of the </em><em>
King's Kingdom</em><em>.</em></h3>
This is a poem that ends as a string that indicates the importance and the ties between the objects, pointing at the beginning a small key, which even though it is small, belongs to a king who is in charge of a kingdom, giving mention to a place which is more and more specified until mentioning something as sublime as a flower.
More information about French:
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