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A "cardiologist" is a medical doctor who specializes in treating the heart.
It could be either a question or a declaration. As a question, it means, "Do you understand me when I write you in English.? As a declaration, it means, "You understand me when I write you in Spanish.
It means: to comprehend, or to understand.
It simply means there is a lot she does not understand about you. May be you could do well to open up and talk to her about things she does not understand.
The student wrote so ostentatiously that no one could understand her paper.
Cardiovascular is related to heart functioning and various blood vessels. It relates to the heart and the various blood vessels, like arteries and veins. It can also be used to refer to cardiovascular (cardio) exercise. For more information about cardiovascular exercise, or how to do cardiovascular exercise for either health or fat loss, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
'Wakarimasu' means "to understand" in Japanese. It can be written: 分かります
Understands. Out of context, it meant at one time "Are you homosexual?" ("Entiendes" was a secret code so homosexuals could identify each other. Confirming meant that you understood what they meant)
It literally means "they understand" but if it is a question it means "do they understand?"
MD almost certainly means "Doctor of Medicine". FICC could mean "Fellow of the International College of Chiropractors". That would be an unusual combination. More likely, FICC means "Fellow of Indian College of Cardiology". There are a couple of other less likely meanings for the abbreviation, but if your doctor got his or her training in India, it is probably the latter.
i dont understand what the question means or i could actually try to answer, somebody help with that pleasee!!