You’re right, that’s an Atlantic cod.
Trouts have two back fins and a more hook like lower jaw.
Rosemary is a must
Maybe buckwheat mash or half n half
Sorry, that’s a brown trout, I’m pretty sure
More like Michele (pron. Mikele)
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I just found the American, no mention of wether that’s a bad thing. It just makes your nation unique, that you use measuring cups.
We typically use a kitchen scale
In German it’s cutely named Siebenschläfer (seven sleeper). Cause it’s hibernating for approx 7 months, or just a lot.
As I see it, English has the word fruit twice.
Once as a sweet fruit.
And once as anything that is produced to hold the seeds. Hazelnut is the fruit of the hazelnut tree. Mushroom is the fruit of the mycelium. Pinecone is the fruit of the pine.
Also fruits of your labour somewhere.
But we have Eszett
(s + z = ß)
Nah man, that’s just English.
Other European languages are mostly completely phonetic with exceptions. English is a mess.
You would just have to learn the clusters. Like in French “eaux” makes an /o/ sound, but it’s always that same sound, wherever you encounter it.
Polish looks like letter salad for the uninitiated, but is also consistent in its own rules. Cz = tsh, sz = sh and so on. Once you’ve cracked the code, it’s not difficult to pronounce polish words.
It’s even easier than going the triangle route.
A four-corner shape always has 360° internally.
So the internal angle of corner X is 360-(60+40+35).
The exterior angle therefore is 360-360-(60+40+35) = 60+40+35 = 135
It could escape and mix with local wildlife and make the genetics all weird and complicated.
Dein Deutsch klingt richtig gut 😄
Note: this is just for your understanding, I’m not criticising you.
It’s the little things, like using NJ as a short form assuming everyone to know. Hong Kong is arguably more well known globally, but you spelled it out.
The ones in the know often don’t see the assumption.
Yesterday I drove behind a new generation RAV4 and was shocked at how big it was. I remembered them as smaller SUVs.
Looking at carsized.com the 2005 gen definitely looks lighter and sportier and smaller than the current 2019 fat slob.