you want to be with me alone tell me when we can see each other and talk over to see what happens
Esta frase en español significa "Quieres estar conmigo, solo dime cuándo nos vemos y hablamos para ver qué pasa". Es una expresión de interés romántico para encontrarse y conversar para ver qué sucede a continuación.
This phrase translates to "let's see when we meet up." It is a common informal way to make plans or express interest in getting together with someone.
"aver wey dime suegra otra vez" does not make sense in Spanish. "A ver" means "let's see," "wey" is slang for "dude," and "dime" means "tell me," while "suegra otra vez" means "mother-in-law again." It seems like a combination of random words.
The phrase "Y tú, ¿por qué sigues la corriente?" translates to "And you, why do you go along with the current?" It can be interpreted as asking why someone is following the crowd or going along with popular opinions without thinking for themselves.
Synonyms: acknowledge, advance, advocate, affirm, allege, announce, argue, assert, attest, aver, avow, be positive, blaze, bring forward, certify, cite, claim, confess, confirm, contend, convey, demonstrate, disclose, enunciate, give out, inform, insist, maintain, manifest, notify, pass, proclaim, profess, promulgate, pronounce, propound, publish, put forward, reaffirm, reassert, render, repeat, reveal, set forth, show, sound, state, stress, swear, tell, testify, validate, vouch
lesson 5: bas-relief, debase, declivity, proclivity, leaven, legerdemain, leverage, levitate, levity, penchant. ponderous, imponderable, preponderant, echelon, transcendent lesson 6: incumbent, recumbent, succumb, hypochondria, hypothesis, cataclysm, catapult, subjective, sublimate, suborn, subterfuge, verisimilitude, verity, aver
We'll see when we meet (or I see you) again
It means: So, when we are together [again], kisses! (as in, there will be kisses... there will be affection... Basically, we'll be happy to see each other!)
This phrase translates to "let's see when we meet up." It is a common informal way to make plans or express interest in getting together with someone.
"Wow, That's bad, Do you want my number so i can teach you some spanish?"
I know not to what you aver. Many scientists would aver to the contrary.
use aver in a sentence
(aver - to positively state or formally declare) The college president would often aver that he had faith in the faculty. I cannot aver my innocence in the matter.
AVer Information was created in 2008.
Ariel Aver's birth name is Ariel Rachel Aver.
"fl-aver" means to pound a sheep.
In his answer to the complaint, I hope he will aver that he was not at the store at the time of the burglary.
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