Who Is The Architect Of National Assembly?

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Who designed the Bangladesh Parliament?

Architect Louis I Kahn

Does PEDA mean party?

Peda is one of the most popular Mexican slang words that mean ‘party'.

Does PEDA mean drunk?

Ponerse una peda/jarra (to get drunk) Ponerse una peda (literally to put on a fart) or ponerse una jarra (literally to put on a jar or pitcher), means to get drunk.

How do you say potty in Spanish?

potty {noun} pelela {f} [S.

What is a Spanish drinking toast?

Cheers in Spanish: Salud.

What does pda mean in Spanish?

(= personal digital assistant) agenda f electrónica ⧫ PDA m.

What dies VD mean in Spanish?

noun. /ˈviːˈdiː/ medical. short for venereal disease. enfermedad de transmisión sexual, enfermedad venérea.

Why do Spanish people say salud?

The Spanish salud comes from Latin salus, variously meaning “health,” “wealth,” and “security.” Outside its use meaning “health,” salud is used to say “Cheers!” (“To your health!”) when toasting or instead of “Bless you!” when someone sneezes.

What is a Greek toast?

The Greek version of “cheers” is ya mas, which means “to our health”. As in other countries, you clink glasses when you toast. You can also make a toast to someone else, by saying stinygiasou (to your health) in informal situations and eis igían sas if you find yourself at a more formal function.

What is kampai Korean?

건배 is the most frequently used Korean word for cheers. Interestingly, this Korean word 건배 is very similar to Chinese word, 干杯(Ganbei), and Japanese word, 乾杯 (Kanpai), which they both mean “cheers.” You can use this word 건배 with Koreans whether they are older or younger than you are.

How do you ask someone's age in Korean?

You can also ask someone's Korean age by using this question: 나이가 어떻게 되세요? (naiga eotteoke doeseyo?)

What Daebak means?

That's awesome

What does How sweet mean?

1 having or denoting a pleasant taste like that of sugar. 2 agreeable to the senses or the mind. sweet music. 3 having pleasant manners; gentle.

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