In Chuhans language, you would say "Moo(nt)azi(l) jee(n) doxta-gaa daaa."
penol its one l not two two l's in welsh makes the noise like when you say llewelyn
To sign "salmon" in American Sign Language, you would fingerspell the letters S-A-L-M-O-N.
"lol" is pronounced as individual letters "L-O-L," each pronounced like the beginning of the words "laugh out loud."
In American Sign Language (ASL), you would fingerspell the name "Lindsay" by signing the letters L-I-N-D-S-A-Y.
Well, I would say Robert L. May, the author of the book, made Rudolph because he created it. Or, maybe some people would say Rudolph mother, in the book, would be who made him. Though personally, I would say Robert L. May made Rudolph.
"llorando" means crying. If you wanted to say "i am crying" you would say "estoy llorando."
If you're asking how to say "What about him?" in Spanish you would say "¿Qué pasa con él?" That's like saying what's up with him? You could also say, "Y él?" This would be translated as, and him?
The verb tener means to have in Spanish If you are saying He has you would say "Él tiene.." If you are saying I have you would say "Tengo..." You have would be "Tú tienes.." They have would be "Ellos tienen..." (L's are pronunced as a y) We have would be "Nosotros tenemos..."
you would say Yo soy brillante. The double l part (ll) is pronounced as 'ya'
je l"homme amiee
You can say "Él sale" or "Él se va"
You can say that they are fun... or not.
Some would consider Dwight L. Moody to be the most famous, while others would say Billy Graham.
The sentence is correct:I = subject of the sentence;would love = verb;too = adverb, modifies the verb.It's actually a very good and cool thing to say.
Antietam
The 'L' does not exist in the Japanese language. Nor does a stand alone 'H'. You would have to rephrase it.