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"comment" means "how" as in :"how are you doing?" ? "comment allez-vous ?""how did you do that?" ?"comment as-tu fait cela ?""Comment ?!" will mean "How?!" most of the time, but it may mean "What?!"There are probably other possibilities... provide full context if you wish a more accurate answer.
Both expressions are used interchangeably. "Comment ça va ?" means: "How are you?", "How is it going?" "Comment vas-tu ?" means: "How are you doing?" "Comment" = "How", "ça" = "it", "tu" = "you", "va" and "vas" are forms of the verb "aller" (to go)
c'est comment means 'how is it' in French.
If 'comment' in the question is an English word, then the response depends entirely on what comment was made and about what.If 'comment' in the question is the french word "comment ?" ,which is usually followed by a question mark or an exclamation mark, this is a reaction to what you just said. Some possible meanings areI don't understand thisI don't believe thisare you sure about this ?that's outrageous !The nearest single English word to translate "comment" is 'what ?"
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the agent of socialization are the people who socialize while agencies of socialization are the place where socialization take place
Yes, they can, and often do.
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I wish to know can you comment about a comment like can you dream about a dream.
a summarising comment is when you have to write a comment about the thing your doing!
Yes, no comment is a real answer. No. "No comment" is a refusal to answer the question.
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I waited to see if she would comment on my new shirt, but she didn't say anything.
comment vas-tu?, comment allez-vous?, comment vas?, comment allez-vous?
You can use the adjective "comment" to describe something related to comments, such as a comment box, comment section, or comment etiquette. For example, "Please leave your comments in the designated comment section below."
Anonymous Internet Poster - 2012 Comment- Comment- Comment- 1-3 was released on: USA: 23 November 2012