Examples of using "Maissa" in a sentence and their english translations:
I came at about six.
Which countries have you visited?
Are you going to visit any other countries?
Tom will be back around 2:30.
These flowers grow in warm countries.
Freedom of speech is restricted in some countries.
English is spoken in many countries around the world.
I came at about six.
Activists try to prevent disease in poor countries.
I don't know if other countries have salt bread, too.
In most countries, teachers do not receive high wages.
I go to bed at around ten at night.
- In such countries as Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in winter.
- In countries like Norway or Finland, in winter there's a lot of snow.
In many countries, buying or smoking cannabis is forbidden by law.
In such countries as Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in winter.
In countries such as Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in the winter.
In such countries as Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in winter.
Many countries are struggling to decide how and when to reopen schools.
We don't live in countries, we live in our languages. That is your home, there and nowhere else.
A large proportion of the world's population don't have access to basic human rights which are taken for granted in affluent countries.
In most countries, with the exception of the Arab countries and Israel, Saturday and Sunday are defined as the weekend.
In such countries as Norway and Finland, they have lots of snow in winter.
If the real purpose of all the uproar about sweatshop labor in the Third World is to allow college students and professors to feel morally one-up on businesses that are providing much-needed jobs in poor countries, then it accomplishes that purpose.
If you wish to speak with many people, you ought to learn Esperanto. Why this language? Because it is both beautiful and stimulates our study. An international language is of great moment because there are so many people in the various countries of the world. And besides, Esperanto is not only useful but easy to learn. If you speak Esperanto you can travel in many countries. Come and learn it!