 In this lesson, we're going to talk about syntax for variable annotations. For example, let's say that we want to create a new integer variable. Let's call it, for example, myInt. And if we want to put an annotation of our type of our variable, we will put after our variable colon sign and int, which will tell us that our variable is integer. You can also initialize your variable. Let's make a new variable, myInteger2, and let's say also that our variable will be also integer. And now let's initialize it. So after int, we will add equal sign and some number, for example, number five. So now we have a variable myInt2 that is with integer type and it has initial value of number five. If you want to put an annotation for example list or tuple or some other type, you need to import it from typing module. So you will say from typing import for example list and let's make a list. Let's call it myList and let's say let's give to our myList variable annotation that our list is a list of integers. You can also initialize your list on the same way with putting, for example, few elements inside your list. I give you two simple examples on how to put annotations on your variables for integer and for list of integers. If you want to find out how to put annotations for some other variable types, please check Python's documentation. That's all in this lesson. Thanks for watching. Bye-bye.