repeating
Repetir means "to repeat" in Spanish. It is a verb used to refer to the action of doing something again or saying something again.
by saying sorry and never doing it again
keep saying no to everything they say or something annoying again and again even if they're not talking to you
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By saying namaste again
She was saying the same sentence again and again and irritating us.
prefix 're' means again recite means to repeat the words of
"Do It Again" by Five Times August
You can politely communicate your boundary by saying something like, "I appreciate our interactions, but I feel it's best for both of us if we no longer communicate. Please respect my decision and refrain from reaching out to me again."
Something Else Again was created in 1967.
yES TOKYO IS BORING AND THERE IS NOTHING TO DO HOWEVER MY MUM AND DAD WENT BUT THEY HAVE NEVER BEEN AGAIN SO I THINK THAT IS SAYING SOMETHING TO ALL DIRECTIONERS
Yes, reassuring is a real word. Assuring is to make someone believe that what you are saying is true, usually through action. The prefix 'Re-' means, to do again, so if you are assuring someone again you are making certain that they believe you. To reassure someone of something is to say or do something that will remove their doubts and fears.