Onomatopoeia is a word that says what it sounds like.
I don't see how a 10 year old rabbit can be a baby, a 10 year old rabbit would be a very, very old rabbit. Do you mean a 10 day old rabbit. In which case the baby would need to be fed on milk. The best milk for the rabbit would be that of its mother.
It would be the year of the Tiger.
It would be the year of the Ram.
It would be the year of the Monkey.
It would be the year of the Dog.
Maybe he is planning to ask you out in half a year.
There isn't any
That phrase stands for the year in which the figure was produced first, for example 2001. It could also mean an individual's year of birth which would be asked while filling out a survey, or something similar.
over 4.5 million questions are asked per year on this website and even though you ask and get an answer does not mean its reliable so check your facts:)
As the question was asked in 2016, the answer would be 1866.
Then the girl would be shout, "Ack! No way!"
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"Of course, there will be stacking this year available to our customers."Or if you mean if someone asked you, it would be like this: "Of course there will be!" Without enthusiasm, put a period(.) instead of an exclamation mark (!).
Since the question was asked in 2010, that would make the answer Vancouver.
I guess it would be the parents descision.
3010If 100 years is = to a century.Then the answer to: What year will it be a century from when the question was asked would be 2110 not 3010.
He probably would, but, if he did like you so much, then he would of probably asked you out already.