The correct spelling of the word is "mention" (a remark or comment in passing).
The correct spelling is "mention". It means to bring something up in a conversation or to refer to something briefly.
"Kimasu" is a Japanese verb that means "to come." It is commonly used in everyday conversation when referring to someone coming to a specific location or event.
Update in Hindi is translated as "เค เคชเคกเฅเค" (pronounced as "ap-dayt"). It means to bring something up to date, to provide the latest information or make changes to something.
The latter part of a conversation typically involves wrapping up the discussion, summarizing key points, exchanging any final thoughts or questions, and saying goodbye or ending the interaction. It is a way to bring closure to the conversation before parting ways.
The word "persuade" comes from the Latin word "persuadere," which means to bring someone to believe or do something through reasoning or argument. It is derived from the prefix "per-" meaning through, and "suadere" meaning to recommend or urge.
"Brought" is a past tense form of the verb "bring." It is a transitive verb, which means it requires an object to complete its meaning.
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It means to bring something to an end.
"Bring to the fore" means to move something forward.
to bring something into mind, often by suggestion
To get something is to acquire it, to gain possession of it. To bring something is to transport it from there to here. (By contrast, to take something is to transport it from here to there.) A word which means to go, get something, and bring it is "fetch". "I threw a stick for the dog to fetch."
It means to bring up a different topic in a conversation.
Just ask if she has one if she doesn't respond or tell you something stupid start a new conversation and act like you didn't ask that question
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No! Editting something and taking it to court is illegal in any state!
you can bring up something you might know about the topic. for example, video games. bring up your favorite video game, and start a conversation.
Just say something about it when you two are talking about sex or something like that
This is not an idiom - it means exactly what it says. To cause something to occur.