Used to relate parts or percentages to the whole
two words that relate to numbers ar No. and # ok bye
they relate because thaey all need to be used to do science
Numbers relate in our daily life in that we have to count and perform mathematical operations.
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The verb to relate can be used for a singular or a plural subject; for example:First person, singular: I relate the lines.First person, plural: We relate the lines.Second person, singular: You relate the lines.Second person, plural: You relate the lines.Third person, singular: He relates the lines. Shewill relate the lines.Third person, plural: They relate the lines.
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to relate could have several translations, depending on context: to relate a story = sippehr (סיפר) to relate a description = te'er (תאר) to relate to someone's situation = hizdahah (הזדהה) to relate two things together (correlate) = kishehr (קישר)
You have the same experiences or know what they are talking about, so you can relate to them, or understand them and can relate to what they are saying.
how does the digestive system relate to Cosmetology
can you relate to sandra cisneras?
Weather does not relate to tsunamis.
The prefix for "relate" is "re-".
Horse Jockeys relate to math and science! Horse Jockeys relate to math and science!
To use 'relate' in a sentence, you can say: "I can relate to her struggles as I have faced similar challenges in the past."