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1 sorry
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be sorry[Swahili Word] -sikitika[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] sikitiko N------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] feel sorry[Swahili Word] -sikitika[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] feel sorry (for)[Swahili Word] -onea huruma[Part of Speech] phrase------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] feel sorry for (someone)[Swahili Word] -sikitikia[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] I'm sorry? (would you mind repeating what you said I didn't understand)[Swahili Word] naam[Part of Speech] interjection------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] make sorry[Swahili Word] -sikitikisha[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sorry[Swahili Word] samahani[Part of Speech] interjection------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] sorry![Swahili Word] pole[Part of Speech] interjection------------------------------------------------------------
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you-know-what — any taboo subject within the context Copulation, usually as a bit of you know what, a lavatory, or parts of the body: The you know what s in there, she said helpfully. Frensic staggered into the bathroom and shut the door. (Sharpe,… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
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you know what I mean — informal used to suggest that the hearer agrees with and understands what has been said or to ask if he or she does or not I grew up there, you know what I mean, so I know what it s like. He s kind of strange. Do you know what I mean? He s kind… … Useful english dictionary
you said it — • you said it • you can say that again used to show strong agreement with what another person has said You can say that again, I answered when the woman mentioned how hot it was out in the sun … Idioms and examples
You Get What You Give — Infobox Single Name = You Get What You Give Artist = New Radicals from Album = Maybe You ve Been Brainwashed Too Released = November 10, 1998 Format = CD, 12 [ Recorded =] B side = To Think I Thought Genre = Rock Length = 4:42 (single edit) 5:02… … Wikipedia
you said it — spoken 1) used for agreeing with what someone has said although you would not have said it yourself, especially when they admit they have done something bad or wrong I ve made a terrible mess of this. You said it. 2) American used for agreeing… … English dictionary
you said it — or[you can say that again] {interj.}, {slang} Used to show strong agreement with what another person has said. * / That sure was a good show. You said it! / * / It sure is hot! You can say that again! / Compare: SAY A MOUTHFUL … Dictionary of American idioms
you said it — or[you can say that again] {interj.}, {slang} Used to show strong agreement with what another person has said. * / That sure was a good show. You said it! / * / It sure is hot! You can say that again! / Compare: SAY A MOUTHFUL … Dictionary of American idioms
you\ said\ it — interj. slang Used to show strong agreement with what another person has said. that sure was a good show. You said it! It sure is hot! You can say that again! Compare: say a mouthful … Словарь американских идиом
D'You Know What I Mean? — This article is about a 1996 song by the band Oasis. For the 1971 song by Lee Michaels, see Do You Know What I Mean. D You Know What I Mean? Single by Oasis … Wikipedia
D'You Know What I Mean? — Single par Oasis extrait de l’album Be Here Now Sortie 7 juillet 1997 Enregistrement Novembre 1996 Avril 1997 Durée 7:44 Genre Rock alternatif … Wikipédia en Français