I think you might be thinking of " 田 ".
In all three of the main Chinese languages (Mandarin, Taiwanese, and Cantonese), it means "feild", and is romanised as " t<span>ián ".</span><span>
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Homo Agricola ego sum
Nos vates
est aqua in mari
Et in Italia
Et mulieres
In domo in domum
you are a nauta
Ea puella est
Florida est paeninsula
Sunt insulae
Answer:
sure we had of it how about you?i hope you had of it.
Explanation:
good luck of course I heard about that meal.
You wrote;
"Hello I am Angelica. What are you?"
Therefore, just change
'너 뭐야?' to "<u>잘 지냈어요?</u>"
which means, "How are you?" or "How are you doing?"