Means they agree.
"Can you say that again?" is a request for someone to repeat what they said. It is not a question with a yes or no answer.
again = encore If you mean - again - then it's 'encore'.
"say again"
yes
While "repeat again" is commonly used in everyday language, it is considered redundant because "repeat" already implies doing something again. It is better to simply say "repeat" or "do it again" for clarity and to avoid redundancy.
The mechanics of speaking French involve using your vocal cords, mouth, tongue, and lips to produce the sounds of the language. French pronunciation also involves accents, liaisons, and nasal sounds. Additionally, grammar rules such as verb conjugation and word order play a key role in forming correct French sentences.
Yes, in English "re-" is a prefix that means "again" or "back." So words like "redo," "renew," or "revisit" all imply doing something again or returning to it.
Umm, yes
Say Yes to the Dress - 2007 Here Comes the Bride Again--- and Again 2-1 is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
You mean of someone return you? Yes you can.
Yes you do. You fitsly have to do the wudu again and then pray namaz again.
It depends: usually you do, but if you say "again and again and again" you wouldn't put a comma.Ex: Yes - "If you want to play again, give me a token.Ex: No - " You can play again and again."
Is it a birthmark? Anyway, Dylan has a mark on his lip, Cole has no marks on his lip.