The hydration break has been one of the major talking points at this World Cup.
Anytime the match officials call for a hydration break, the fans always express their displeasure.
I asked England coach Thomas Tuchel what he feels about the hydration break.
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Mentioning numbers in Yorรนbรก is more complex and requires higher brainpower than in English, Hausa and Igbo.
Before you come for me, know that this is a fact. Numbers in English, Hausa and Igbo are in denary. They're just same 1 to 10 put in their respective place value. Numbers in Yorรนbรก will require you to add, multiply and subtract, just to call a number. It's complex.
For example, 777 in Hausa is dari bakwai da saba'in da bakwai. It loosely translates to 7x 100 + 7 x 10 + 7
In Igbo, it is narแป asaa na iri asaa na asaa. It also translates to 7x100 + 7x10 + 7
In Yorรนbรก, 777 is
Mแบนฬtร dรญnlแปฬgแปฬrin lรฉ nรญ แบนฬแบนฬdแบนฬgbแบนฬrin. It translates to {(200 x 4 - (100)} + {(20 x 4 - (3)}
That's why it's complex for many people to grasp.
Pedri: "The La Liga trophy is heavier than it looks."
Vitinha: "Same with the Ligue 1 trophy."
Rice: "The Premier League trophy nearly broke my arms."
Bruno:
Brazil needs a needs a goal:
Gabriel Magalhรฃes steps up and provides a sublime assist.
Gabriel Martinelli steps up and scores the winner.
Aside from their first names, Brazilian heritage and Arsenal football, what else do the two Gabriels have in common?
Theyโre premier league champions. But you knew that already.