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Originally posted by snowbunny View PostOrinar would be "to urinate", and "orinan" is the conjugation of that to make it "they urinate". "Orina" would be "he/she/it urinates".
I have to say, I've not needed to use that verb recently, thankfully
Anyway, the things you learn about woodlice. I'm too nervous to find out more about snails in case I start to feel sorry for them.
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Orinar would be "to urinate", and "orinan" is the conjugation of that to make it "they urinate". "Orina" would be "he/she/it urinates".
I have to say, I've not needed to use that verb recently, thankfully
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Originally posted by Baldy View PostEllos no orinan y la respiración a través de sus piernas
(according to google translate - does that sound about right?)
I would say it this way -
No orinan y respiran a través de sus piernas.
Orinan is the plural of Orina (to urinate) so you do not need "ellos" which means "they". I could go on but it might bore you. But a good try nonetheless.
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Thanks for that info Jay-ell. Will try to remember that for the next quiz night.
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Ellos no orinan y la respiración a través de sus piernas
(according to google translate - does that sound about right?)
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Thanks for that info Jay-ell. Will try to remember that for the next quiz night.
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More useless facts. They don't urinate and they breath through their legs.
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Can I harvest the little blighters and give them to my chickens?
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Originally posted by ESBkevin View PostGive them woodchip mulch and let them help in the making of compost.
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