Airplane fly in the air.Riverboats sail on a riverOcean liners sail in the oceanRiverboats and Ocean liners need their prefix to specify where they sail but why does Airplane have ... moreAirplane fly in the air.Riverboats sail on a riverOcean liners sail in the oceanRiverboats and Ocean liners need their prefix to specify where they sail but why does Airplane have a such a prefix if there arent any planes that fly somewhere else?So where do planes fly ???
Do you know who the current holder is, from which country and how many languages s/he is fluent in? It would be a further help if the languages can be named.
lovelʌv/nounnoun: love; plural noun: loves1. a strong feeling of affection. • a strong feeling of affection and sexual attraction for someone. &... morelovelʌv/nounnoun: love; plural noun: loves1. a strong feeling of affection. • a strong feeling of affection and sexual attraction for someone. • affectionate greetings conveyed to someone on one's behalf. • a formula for ending an affectionate letter.2. a great interest and pleasure in something.3. a person or thing that one loves.4. (in tennis, squash, and some other sports) a score of zero; nil.verbverb: love; 3rd person present: loves; past tense: loved; past participle: loved; gerund or present participle: loving1. feel deep affection or sexual love for (someone). • like or enjoy very much.How do you define love into your perception? How do you show/make use of it in your behavioural attitudes? less
When I was a youngster, I didn't even think about foreign languages in reference to myself, I learned Tagalog in my 20s, and I learned Spanish in my 30s.~
*The word-order cannot change at all, and please post the phrases or sentences in both languages. Thanks.Example:English-- My brother is here. Spanish-- Mi hermano está... more*The word-order cannot change at all, and please post the phrases or sentences in both languages. Thanks.Example:English-- My brother is here. Spanish-- Mi hermano está aquí. ~