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294 CE means 294 Common Era, and is equivalent to 294 AD (Anno Domini). It refers to a year.
Cereal has two syllables: ce-re-al.
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294 CE means 294 Common Era, and is equivalent to 294 AD (Anno Domini). It refers to a year.
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qu'est-ce qui est important ? -
The Gothic takeover of the Western Empire in 476 CE and the Turkish takeover of the Western Empire in 1453 CE.
It's not important is "ce n'est pas important" in French.
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It means- What is important in my life
Either: Cet est important? Cette est important? It depends whether "this" is masculine or feminine
Kanishka. He ruled the Kushan Empire from around 127 to 151 CE and is known for his patronage of Buddhism. Kanishka is credited with convening the Fourth Buddhist Council, which was an important event in the development and spread of Buddhism.
"qu'est-ce que ça peut faire" is translated literally what could that do? It has the undertones of 'that's nothing important / I don't mind' in French.
Celentria goes by Ce Ce Smart, and Ce Ce.
The Roman army commander, the Goth Odoacer deposed the Emperor Romulus and imposed Gothic rule in 476 CE.