It would depend on whether you were commenting on the children being naked (bare children) or born (bear children).
Bear.
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You can bear a load.
You'd use "bear us out", not "bare us out". To "bear" someone is to carry them, therefore "bear us out" is akin to "carry us out". "Bare" refers to being plain or uncovered.
It's "bear in mind" meaning remember and take into account. One of the meanings of bear is to carry, or hold up or support. So, you can carry something or hold it in your mind. The only meanings of bare are in the context of lacking, including lacking clothes, decorations, or enhancements. On the lighter side... If you are imagining somebody naked, then it is bare in mind. If you are imagining a big furry omnivore, then it would be bear in mind.
Minority would be one
The letters you've used and in that order does not spell a word. However, instead of "bearnasesities" I think you might be pronouncing the two words "bare necessities"."Bare necessities" refers to the minimum amount of objects deemed as "necessary", such as when going on an overnight trip.For example, the "bare necessities" most people need to in order to stay away from home overnight would be:a change of clothes, especially underweara brush or combdeodoranthair shampoo and maybe conditionerfood or money to buy foodWomen would also say that make-up supplies are a bare necessity.Inevitably, the more a society is developed or sophisticated, the longer a "bare necessities" list would become for each person. For example, many kids today think that a computer, computer games, and cellphones are bare necessities that cannot possibly be left at home.In undeveloped countries, simply taking themselves and food and water would be their short list of bare necessities.In times of crisis such as wildfire, flood, hurricane, etc., persons in developed countries end up making a very short "bare necessities" list and later are thankful that they escaped alive.
You would say "bear pain." To "bear" something means to put up with it, to endure it. To "bare" something means to make it naked, unclothed.
You would say bear to the right when giving directions.
You can bear a load.
BEAR means to tolerate. BARE means naked. Unless you intend to remove clothing, it is BEAR.
bear
it's said "the land was bare"
You'd use "bear us out", not "bare us out". To "bear" someone is to carry them, therefore "bear us out" is akin to "carry us out". "Bare" refers to being plain or uncovered.
The correct way to say it would be bear.Example:As the years went on Mary`s mother was not able to bear King Henry any boys.
It's "bear in mind" meaning remember and take into account. One of the meanings of bear is to carry, or hold up or support. So, you can carry something or hold it in your mind. The only meanings of bare are in the context of lacking, including lacking clothes, decorations, or enhancements. On the lighter side... If you are imagining somebody naked, then it is bare in mind. If you are imagining a big furry omnivore, then it would be bear in mind.
I would say Smokey the Bear, that's who.
"gummy bear" would be "ursinho gummy"
Minority would be one