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Il ya deux Noels. Hope this helps
It is called an acronym.
A menimonic is a device that helps one to in remember something. For example, a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations.
The second HM I got in Soulsilver was HM03: Surf. If I remember from before I started a new game, this is the second HM I got everytime. Hope this helps!!!;)
If the first letter is in Capitals and the second letter isn't, it is simply the name of one Element e.g. Feis Iron. If both the second and the first letters are in Captials there are two elements. e.g. CO which is Carbon Monoxide.Brad, U.K.
A Houndoom,Weavile,Crobat And He Has Another Pokemon But I Cant Remember Sorry Hope This Helps:)
The best way to learn the alphabet is to use the traditional song with the tune of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star." Just keep singing it until you remember all of the letters in order. It also helps to write the letters out in order - writing things down helps you to remember them. Try alphabet memory and match game. Write down all alphabet in different cards and colors.
You pronounce it the same way! To spell it, you would use these letters: lamed, vav, resh, nun, samekh. Remember that Hebrew is written from right to left! Hope this helps :-)