78.....because some translations have several versions
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Forces, velocities, accelerations.
Taking a ski lift to the top of a hill.
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Some examples of holding tools are pliers (plais), vise (gato) and wrench (liyabe).(Words in parenthesis are the Filipino translations of the examples.)
El perro = the dog Au revoir = goodbye Ich liebe dich = I love you Ciao = hello/goodbye
78.....because some translations have several versions
Some examples of this would include Kissimmee, Davenport, Orlando, Reunion, Winter Gardens, Clermont and Lake Buena Vista. These locations in Florida can be investigated further on Flipkey
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Actually the translations are in traditional chinese...so actually it is Japanese. In some cases most people got the words translations mixed up. good examples impossible-Bù kěnéng is how it is pronounced in the show. damn-Gāisǐ I have been listening and I have deduced that the show is in Chinese.
Some examples I would put on the list would be kid cereals and snacks as well as diet pills.
It depends on what language.
Some examples would be Gandhi in 1930 on his long march to the British sea.
Deaths. Lots and lots of deaths. Also, the spread of Muslim culture and writing, some of which translations of Greek writings, whose later translations into Latin would play influence during the Renaissance.