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Most people would say card monopoly (electronic)
It is just the same as the card for Bayview Dock so I just photocopied that and changed it to say Westlands.
Just say no.
A Monopoly property card lists the mortgage value for the property (one half of the board purchase price). The card also provides the price for houses added, and what the rent is for opponents, either with no development, with one to four houses, or with a hotel. It also states the double rent rule, which only applies to undeveloped properties that are part of a monopoly -- the base rent is doubled, but not once a property has any houses or hotels.
Rent - site only -- £16 Rent with 1 house -- £80 Rent with 2 houses -- £220 Rent with 3 houses -- £600 Rent with 4 houses -- £800 Rent with hotel -- £1000 Costs of houses--£100 each Cost of hotels £100 plus 4 houses Mortage value of site -- £100
well chess is very complicated but monopoly can go on for days so I would say chess if your having guest, but if its someone you live with I would say monopoly.
Hatshepsut (haht shep soot) (say carefully, it can be a bad word if said wrong)
well to what i know is that monopoly game with the electric calculator thing does include electricity so then yeah i shall say monopoly
You can say "the street" in Italian as "la strada."
I am sorry to say that I do not think you can. Sad isn't it?
The answer to this question depends on where you live, although you would never normally say " I live at Tara Street" at all. If you live in the UK you would say "I live in Tara Street" and if you live in the US you would say "I live on Tara Street".
If you mean "a monopoly of a business, power, etc." it is "монопол" (monopol) - with stress on the last syllable If you mean the game, it is монополи (monopoli - stress on "no")