This text says “Specify the syntactic function and the case of the homonymous pronouns and the following pairs of examples”
You can’t just search it up on the internet?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Did you mean "petya"? There is no such thing as "prtya".
"What is petya" in Hindi is <span>पेट्या क्या है
</span>
(At least that's what translate says)
If you want to know how to "say" it then use GoogleTranslate and use the speaker button to hear it
http://translate.google.com/
Ps: Pls give me brainliest. My rank keeps going down no matter how many questions i answer =(
Answer:
Hello/Goodbye – 안녕하세요 – An-nyeong-ha-se-yo. ...
Nice to meet you – 반갑습니다 – Ban-gap-sum-ni-da. ...
Thank you – 감사합니다 – Kam-sa-ham-ni-da. ...
Excuse me/just a moment – 잠시만요 – Jam-shi-man-yo. ...
I'm sorry -죄송합니다/미안합니다 – Chway-seong-ham-ni-da/Mi-an-ham-ni-da. ...
Please (Please give) – 주세요 – Ju-se-yo.
Explanation: