A few variations but I think the most common 3 would be "I understand you" and "I like you" and "I think you're cool".
If you mean Aron, it learns Dig by using the TM28. If you mean, Aggron, it can also learn Dig by using the TM28. They both cannot learn Dig naturally by leveling up.
Verbdig = grabenNoundig = Grabung
It is a clever way of saying BOTH dig a tunnel and dig a "ton" meaning alot!
Dig means you, but it is in the form of an object in a sentence.For example when 'you' is an object for a feeling:"I love you." -> "Jag älskar dig."
Ingen som dig. This is Swedish and means "Nobody like you."
"Ya Dig" is usually said after a sentence, sorta like "na mean" or "ya understan", it means "do you understand?"
To dig, bury.
"Dig it" was a slang phrase during the 1960's meaning "to understand and appreciate something."
"Dig it" was a slang phrase during the 1960's meaning "to understand and appreciate something."
No, it means view. A+
To restart hostilities.
dig means to take a shovel and shove it in to the ground and get some sand, dirt, or what ever your digging in