Tantrum
Northern English slang for a mischievous kid.
'Beating black and blue' means 'physically attacking someone to such an extent that he or she is left severely bruised'. (Bruises are black and blue in colour.)
Early English drama was usually in the form of poetry and theater with people who expressed stories, emotions and events through these forms. One of these such people was Shakespeare.
The Tagalog word "makulit" has many equivalent words in English they are the following:importunate (troublesomely urgent or persistent in requesting; pressingly entreating)mischievous (playful in a naughty or teasing way or troublesome or irritating)nag (asking questions repeatedly which is sometimes disgusting and irritable)pesky (annoying or disgusting)
The Tagalog word "makulit" has many equivalent words in English they are the following:importunate (troublesomely urgent or persistent in requesting; pressingly entreating)mischievous (playful in a naughty or teasing way or troublesome or irritating)nag (asking questions repeatedly which is sometimes disgusting and irritable)pesky (annoying or disgusting)
No, but the English word mischievous DOES have it's origins in the French language. The French words malfaisant and saboteurBOTH translate to mischievous in English.
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"Mischievous cat" in English is gatto dispettoso in Italian.
The word in Hindi is Dingi, in English Dinghy.
Northern English slang for a mischievous kid.
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It is pesky or importunate but still it depends on the sentence that you will use. it can also be mischievous or stubborn.
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