When Spanish people want to wish each other good luck, they say “Mucha mierda!” Turns out that is roughly the Spanish equivalent of “break a leg”
1 (how old is your mom) mi madre eats trinta y uno.
2(how is your dad) mi padre esta muy bien
3( are u afraid of turtles) no tort ug as esta mi amigo!
4( how r u) muy consado
5( how many members are in your family) yo tengo cuatro personas en mi familia
Answer:
qiblah
Explanation:
Kufic and Naskh are the two major styles
Qiblah is a direction of the Kaaba
Answer:
11. Hablaba
12. Escuchaba, le llamó/llamó
13. Estaban, terminó
14. Era, trepaba
15. Preparaba
16. Corría, cayó
17. Tenía, compró
Explanation: For the second sentence, I wasn't sure if it was saying that she called or called he so I put both. I hope this helps. :)