"Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May" is a poem by Robert Herrick. This poem portrays our existence on earth, and that people age as life goes on, and everything becomes boundless. Herrick here urges people to take advantage of youth and energy while they may!
The poem is in the genre of carpe diem, to seize the day.
Just if you want to know in Spanish the number is different.
We use the thousand. For example a billion is in Spanish a “thousand million”. A trillion in Spanish is a “billion”. So sometimes a Spanish speaker can get confused. Imagine that for a Spanish speaker a trillion has 18 zeros instead of the 12 zeros for an English speaker.
imagine how much a 'gazillion dollars' look like..
ReplyDeleteimagine how much it would look if were to convert them into Zimbabwean Dollars :P
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ReplyDeleteGrey-
ReplyDeleteLOL! Imagine that!
doc S-
So uncool LOL
umm ana ra'6ya eb one million bs dinar not dollar
ReplyDeletekafe i think :P
Just if you want to know in Spanish the number is different.
ReplyDeleteWe use the thousand. For example a billion is in Spanish a “thousand million”. A trillion in Spanish is a “billion”. So sometimes a Spanish speaker can get confused. Imagine that for a Spanish speaker a trillion has 18 zeros instead of the 12 zeros for an English speaker.
Crazy, isn’t it?
LOL
Free_Moi-
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha
Good one :-P
pablo-chiarpenello-
That's insane hahahaha
80 in French is four-twenties and 90 is four-twenties-ten, so there you go