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- What is the difference between whats and whats . . . - HiNative
whats and what's mean the same thing but whats is the improper way to spell what's both mean what is See a translation 2 likes
- ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre whats y whats ? whats vs whats
whats and what's mean the same thing but whats is the improper way to spell what's both mean what is See a translation 2 likes
- What is the meaning of whats your vice? - Question about . . . - HiNative
Definition of whats your vice Vice is something that you can't remove of your life or is very difficult for example a drug, alcohol So, what's your vice is if you have one if you are always drunk or something
- What is the meaning of Whats good in the hood . . . - HiNative
I wouldn't suggest using "whats good in the hood" normally though as it is a lot sillier|@AuroraCo You can say wassup, what's up, how's it going, back to someone after they say it to you
- How do you say Whats your name in Portuguese (Portugal)?
Explanation: In the formal translation, "Qual é o seu nome?" is used, which is a polite and respectful way to ask someone's name The use of "seu" (your) instead of "teu" (your) also adds formality to the sentence In the casual translation, "Como te chamas?" is used, which is a more informal and friendly way to ask someone's name The use of "te" (you) instead of "seu" (your) makes the
- Probiotics and prebiotics: What you should know - Mayo Clinic
Probiotics and prebiotics are two parts of food that may support gut health Probiotics are specific living microorganisms, most often bacteria or yeast that help the body digest food or help with symptoms of certain illnesses Probiotics are naturally found in fermented foods such as yogurt and sauerkraut
- What is the meaning of Why does “Whats shakin,Bacon?” mean “Whats up . . .
Definition of Why does “What's shakin',Bacon?” mean “Whats up?”,why and what is the relation? @VicentWheeeee “What’s shakin’, bacon?” is a very informal, friendly way of asking “How have you been?” or “What’s up?” I cannot seem to find the origin of this phrase on Google All I can think to tell you is that the words “shakin’” and “bacon” rhyme with
- How do you say whats your favorite food? in Japanese?
好きな食べ物は何ですか? (すきなたべものはなんですか?)|polite 「すきなたべものはなんですか?」What's your favorite food? 「たべもの(で)は、なにがすきですか?」(This is closer to "As for food, what do you like?" but it's commonly used when we ask what the other person's favorite food is ) casual 「すきなたべものは
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