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AGNATE / ENATE

On a small island such as mine (Malta), a common conversational topic when meeting someone new is about family. This is because with only 400,000 people, it’s very easy to find a connection. A: I live in Xemxija. B: Really? My aunt’s from there too. A: Who is she? B: Carol. She’s an aunt onContinue reading “AGNATE / ENATE”

Posted bySandroFebruary 21, 2021Posted inVocabularyTags:agnate, enateLeave a comment on AGNATE / ENATE

AGNATE / ENATE

On a small island such as mine (Malta), a common conversational topic when meeting someone new is about family. This is because with only 400,000 people, it’s very easy to find a connection. A: I live in Xemxija. B: Really? My aunt’s from there too. A: Who is she? B: Carol. She’s an aunt onContinue reading “AGNATE / ENATE”

Posted bySandroMarch 24, 2017March 23, 2017Posted inVocabularyTags:agnate, enate, familyLeave a comment on AGNATE / ENATE

AGNATE / ENATE

On a small island such as mine (Malta), a common conversational topic when meeting someone new is about family. This is because with only 400,000 people, it’s very easy to find a connection. A: I live in Xemxija. B: Really? My aunt’s from there too. A: Who is she? B: Carol. She’s an aunt onContinue reading “AGNATE / ENATE”

Posted bySandroJuly 16, 2013January 23, 2019Posted inVocabularyTags:agnate, enate2 Comments on AGNATE / ENATE

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