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yew, noun. A tree or shrub of the genus Taxus.Yes what what what
i'm supposed to be bloody studying stop it lol
what is what ? I'm an emo kid ! Not a Slander brain like yew
yew, noun. A tree or shrub of the genus Taxus.Yes what what what
i'm supposed to be bloody studying stop it lol
what is what ? I'm an emo kid ! Not a Slander brain like yew
What you would want here is “if you point out incorrect things” OR “if you point out not correct things.”The irony is that I don't really know English, auto-translator helps me))) I of course try to check several times, pick up words, but I feel insecure. So I will be grateful and understand if you point out not incorrect things (if there will be any)
And your knowledge is impressive, the way you research issues in depth is very interesting. And I ❤ TED)))))
We have them common in my generation, I've met all of them. And I have one of these names))) but in the younger generation these names are rare. Sophia is really the most popular.Love and Hope? Not too common names, are they? Faith I’ve seen, but never in my neck of the woods (British? Northern American?), while Sophia (Sofia, Sofie, etc.) is a common name in many parts of the world. That’s my view, from my Swedish experience. Now fill in the blanks, please!
That’s an interesting interpretation. According to Plato, righteousness is one of the four cardinal virtues, the other being courage, temperance, and prudence. Of these, justice is the greatest, as it is necessary for the others.Righteousness is rather Love for God, which is expressed by his adherence to religious precepts. When a person proves by deeds that he honors God.
What do you think?
Aha, but they’re not in English, then?We have them common in my generation, I've met all of them. And I have one of these names))) but in the younger generation these names are rare. Sophia is really the most popular.
All of this is so interesting.Yes, it's a powerful story.
We have this holiday on September 30th, not the 17th, (it's moved two weeks later)
It is curious that in the Middle Ages this day was considered a holiday of women. In Russia, this holiday was otherwise known as the universal women's name day.
St Vera / PistiOn September 30, it is customary to make pilgrimage trips to the relics of Saints Vera, Hope and Love. The main place of worship used to be the church in the small town of Echaux in the south of France, but later the relics of the martyrs were moved to the Champ de Mars in Paris.
Oh, missed that. Both of your options are good and certainly more correct than what I wrote.What you would want here is “if you point out incorrect things” OR “if you point out not correct things.”
Of course, in English, it's a translation of the meaning of the name. And so it isAha, but they’re not in English, then?
Edit: Write it in Cyrillic, please!
Wow, Vera! That’s the name of my “gammelmoster” (grandmother’s sister); my grandmother being named Alva. I always thought it was from Latin vera ‘true,’ but apparently it’s of Slavic origin?Of course, in English, it's a translation of the meaning of the name. And so it is
VERA (Vera) , NADEZHDA (Hope) , LIUBOV (Love) , SOFIIA (Sofia)
And I was surprised, I didn't know that beforeAll of this is so interesting.
In Cyrillic, wouldn’t that be Вера, Надежда, Любов, and Софія?Of course, in English, it's a translation of the meaning of the name. And so it is
VERA (Vera) , NADEZHDA (Hope) , LIUBOV (Love) , SOFIIA (Sofia)
One of our horses, back when I was a kid, was named Natischa. May that be related to Hope, perchance?Of course, in English, it's a translation of the meaning of the name. And so it is
VERA (Vera) , NADEZHDA (Hope) , LIUBOV (Love) , SOFIIA (Sofia)
Didn't see the request for Cyrillic, sorry.In Cyrillic, wouldn’t that be Вера, Надежда, Любов, and Софія?
))) More like Natasha. Popular Russian name. Derivatives of Nadezhda: Nadya, Nadyusha, Nadenka.One of our horses, back when I was a kid, was named Natischa. May that be related to Hope, perchance?
Oh, I got the third and fourth ones wrong?Didn't see the request for Cyrillic, sorry.
Вера, Надежда, Любовь, София
Nadja is a somewhat popular name in Sweden.))) More like Natasha. Popular Russian name. Derivatives of Nadezhda: Nadya, Nadyusha, Nadenka.
I'm impressed with how you even managed to write this!Oh, I got the third and fourth ones wrong?
)))Such a cool looking alphabet, by the way!
rides off on your horsey !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111111111111111111One of our horses, back when I was a kid, was named Natischa. May that be related to Hope, perchance?
You mean the alphabet, of course?what have i missed what have i missed
axus . T take it off or i'll give yew taxes babyyew, noun. A tree or shrub of the genus Taxus.
I think you are all having a wonderful convo over It is so much interesting to meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeYou mean the alphabet, of course?
“axus is not a valid scrabble word.”axus . T take it off or i'll give yew taxes baby
yes it is“axus is not a valid scrabble word.”
I think you are all having a wonderful convo over It is so much interesting to meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
whats this about a wom,ans holiday ??
no , because it is about a holiday for girls. to celebrate us
hush i was reading from reddit youWhat’s a Zutaut? Are we Dutch now?!