Copiis=force
sapienti=wise
sapientibus=sophisticated
sapientes=wise
sapientum=wise
I think is letter b.
Answer:
Explanation:
This relates to energy of a photon. We know the relationship between wavelength (represented by
λ
) and frequency (represented by
ν
), according to to which they are inversely related and their product is the velocity of wave and in case of photon it is represented by
c
.
The relation in case of photon is given by
E
=
h
c
λ
or
E
=
h
ν
, where
h
is Planck's constant i.e, energy is directly proportional to frequency and inversely proportional to wavelength.
Answer:
1. Él es muy obstinado. Es una persona difícil.
2. No le puedo hablar hoy. Está muy obstinado y agresivo también.
3. En general ella es bastante seria pero hoy está muy graciosa.
4. José, ¿en qué piensas? Estás muy serio hoy.
Explanation:
Even though both ser and estar can be translated to “to be,” they don´t mean the same, and we use them depending on whether we want to talk about a condition or an essential characteristic.
Ser is used to describe an essential characteristic, what something is:
ser
Yo soy
Tu eres
Él / ella es
Nosotros somos
Utedes sois
Ellos son
Estar is used to alk about a condition, how something:
Estar
Yo estoy
Tu estás
Él /Ella está
Nosostros estamos
Ustedes estáis
Ellos están
Answer:I’m not sure what you’re asking for...
Explanation: If you want to know how to day things that hello, it‘s 안녕하세요. That’s the formal version of hello. You could say it to like elders and things like that. 안녕 I think is more casual. I’m not the best at Korean, but zi hope this bit helps!
Answer:
The time of the friend has passed the time of "tribulation" and we are at a time when every "tribulation" is losing a friend! シ
(They wrote sad phrases, I want to shout)
Explanation: