Singular second person of the perfect past of the verb to count. Or it may be a mistake by contrast, or you sang (sing), or count, or. . .
Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
It is an inflection of count. It means telling, calculate, enumerate, relate, review, refer, explain.
John Rene Plaut
CONTRAST, and not you told, degree of differentiation between two areas of different color. While they are more distance, the greater the contrast, Temple which occurs between the white and black
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