Answer:
D) The types of different items you brought with you
Explanation:
Because there is not a set specific sign for each individual beach, town, or small cafe, you would most likely have to fingerspell the name of each place. However, assuming the items you are bringing with you to a beach trip are things like sunscreen and towels<em>,</em> there are signs made for these. Therefore, you would least likely fingerspell the types of items you brought.
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Answer:
father came. haha. nthu chodyavade ithu
Explanation:
Answer: gołąb?
Explanation:
jestem prawie pewien, że to gołąb, ale to nie pasuje do twojej krzyżówki. czy to pomaga?
Answer:
see explanation
Explanation:
the correct form is "Maljada!ono"
Why? Well, the ending is "ada." For "ada" verbs, the ending always becomes !ono. For ada verbs, make sure not to remove "ada."
Sevi: Malikki
Monava: Malmono
Ekri: Ittrim'sa!ayaverchu||maljada!a
!ousa: Malja!ounte'tekidao|ueigu
Sevi is known for the "ikki" ending with the first three letters. Monava is known for "Kampre" which is the neutral form of the verb with the ending "a;" switching to simply "o." Ekri is known for the long words of the verb, which explain the meanings of the verb. Actually "Ittrim'sa!ayaverchu||maljada!a" itself means "Running with examples of exhaustion, heat, water, sweat loss" since he classified verbs like so.
!ousa is an animal god who changes verbs in a similar way, except likes to change the meaning of the verb. Instead of "run" it is now "walk." He is the "trick" of the animal pair (Sanj||a||a)
The consonant change for the verb to ichevatu is a to ae. So a sounds in the four verb changes become "ae" sounds. Malikki will sound like "Maelikki." In the older days, a became ae. Now, it still hasn't changed but is used less frequently.
Enjoy! Sa'am!!