Maybe you don't have a specific language that you need or want to learn. That's fine! It's fun to be able to say a handy phrase like "good luck" in dozens of languages. Start by learning these:  Afrikaans: Sterkte! (pronounced: Stehrk-teh) Arabic: حظ جيد - بالتوفيق (pronounced, Haz jaid - be al tawfeeq) Bengali: আল্লাহ হাফেজ (pronounced, Allah hafez) (Note: "Allah Hafez is not Bangla. It is an Arabic or Persian greeting, often used for "Goodbye" in Pakistan and Bangladesh, similar to the common 'Khuda Hafez") Bulgarian: Успех! Catalan: Bona sort Chinese: 加油 (pronounced, "Jia you") Danish: Held og lykke Dutch: Veel geluk English: Good luck Farsi: Bedrud Filipino: Pagpalain ka Finnish: Onnea French: Bonne chance Frisian : Folle gelok Once you've learned the first several, you'll probably be on a roll. Continue to challenge yourself by adding to your list. You can also try memorizing these phrases:  German: Viel Glück, Alles Gute! Greek: Καλή τύχη (pronounced: Kali tihi) Hawaiian: Maikaʻi pomaikaʻi Hebrew: בהצלחה (pronounced: Behatzlacha) Hindi: Shubhakaamana Hungarian: Sok szerencsét! Indonesian: Semoga beruntung Italian: Buona Fortuna Japanese: Ganbatte kudasai Kannada: Shubhavaagali Korean: haeng un Challenge yourself to see how many different languages you can learn. Finish your memorization by committing the rest of this list to memory:  Latin: Bona Fortuna Maltese: Awguri Mandarin: Zhu ni hao yun Marathi: Shubhecha (Shu-bhe-cha) Malay: Semoga berjaya Malayalam: Nallathu Varatte Norwegian: Lykke til Português: Boa sorte Romanian: Noroc Russian: Udachi Spanish: Buena suerte Swedish Lycka till! (pronounced (IPA): lʏka tɪl) Turkish: Iyi Sanslar (pronounced -- ee-yi Shans-la Welsh Pob lwc Sanskrit: Shubhamasthu
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One-sentence summary -- Look up multiple phrases. Choose additional languages. Create a comprehensive list.


The baby wipes should feed through the hole on their own as you pull them out. If they don't feed on their own, simply take the lid off and re-feed them through the hole. The baby wipes should tear naturally along the perforated lines in the paper towels. This won't always happen, which is fine. If your container does not have a secondary lid, cover the hole or slit with a piece of duct tape or packaging tape. Peel the tape back to expose the hole or slit whenever you want to use the baby wipes. Fold the end of the tape back by 1⁄4 to 1⁄2 inch (0.64 to 1.27 cm) to make it easier to peel back. Boil some water for 2 minutes, let it cool to room temperature, then pour it into the container. How much water you use depends on how dry the baby wipes are and how many you have left. Use enough water to dampen the baby wipes. Some baby wipes will last only a week, but if you added tea tree oil to the solution, they should last up to 3 or 4 months. If the baby wipes start to grow moldy before then, however, toss them immediately.
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Pull the baby wipes out of the container 1 at a time. Keep the lid on your container whenever you are not using it. Rehydrate the baby wipes with boiled water if they start to dry. Use the baby wipes within 3 or 4 months.