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Depends on which country you're from. But, 4 000 358 is the correct numerical display.
The answer depends on which country's test. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
Regla means ruler. If someone is ruling over the country, you would say, "el regla el pais." (literally, he rules the country) Depending on the context, it could also mean having your menstrual period. If a woman said, "tengo my regla" (literally, i have my ruler) it probably means that she has her period. Hope this helped you and good luck in learning this wonderful language!
You could try the following:trapezoid - the correct way to spell it!trapezium - the name used in every English speaking country other than the US;quadrilateral (less precise)polygon (even less precise)plane figure (and probably the least).
average income of a country = total income of the country÷ population of the country
Learning a specific language is mainly for:deciding to migrate and live in this country,finding job in this country,studying the history in this country,deciding to study in this country, and/orworking as journalist covering the news in this country.
Sachin was out of the country
Yes, it is correct to say "I will be out of the country" if you are indicating that you will be leaving the country for a period of time.
"What is your country's name?" is correct. The possessive form correctly indicates that the name belongs to the country.
The plural of country is countries.The (singular) possessive of country is country's (e.g. a country's president).The plural possessive is countries' (e.g. the countries' presidents met today).
Yes, the phrase "she was out of the country" is grammatically correct and commonly used to indicate that someone was not in their home country at some point in time.
I believe by open country you mean a country that allows humanitarian Immigration. If i am correct, then the answer is yes
That is the correct spelling of the word "nation" (a country, sovereign state, or a people).
Gone Country - 2008 Learning the Ropes 3-2 was released on: USA: 31 January 2009
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Asia is not a country and it does not have a correct one. Asia is a group of countries: (partial list) China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea.
Honestly, it depends what country you're in :)