That would be "sane".
I think it's when you're sane.
If there was an accent over the 'i' - say-EEN If not, 'sane'. Sein is not a Spanish name, though.
by not pretending to be sane like someone else
Are you of a SOUND mind? The chimes did SOUND . . .
Insane?
I would not mind in Spanish is: No me importaria.
er...yeah. why wouldn't it be?! ... it depends on what you mean. If you want to tell a loved one that you have been thinking about them, then "you've been on my mind" is preferable. But if you want to tell someone you are sane, then saying that you are in your right mind is preferable. :) If you want to talk about thoughts, pondering something in my mind works as well...
The best word to use to describe someone who is mentally healthy and sound is stable. This means that they are sane and sensible and not likely to fail.
er...yeah. why wouldn't it be?! ... it depends on what you mean. If you want to tell a loved one that you have been thinking about them, then "you've been on my mind" is preferable. But if you want to tell someone you are sane, then saying that you are in your right mind is preferable. :) If you want to talk about thoughts, pondering something in my mind works as well...
It would be sane
No, he does not have either one. He is perfectly sane and of excellent mind and memory.