It means Do you (male) know that I miss you (female) so much?
Tired, or 'All wore out', usually used after finishing a project, or a bit of work.
I think he meant that the change needed was urgent. People should accept that things were changing slowly, bit by bit, but should demand their rights immediately.
I am not sure I understand your question. If you mean rank he was lower rank, but a bit better off than a peasant. If you mean area of Europe then he could be from any part.
Do you mean "gross" like "tall"? If you do:It's pronounced "groos". You roll the 'r' a little bit (like in Spanish).
The closest I can get to it is skidi (imagine the upstroke of the 'd' curves back over the round bit and has a diagonal cross a bit like a lower case 't' - this letter in Old Norse is pronounced 'th'). It means sheath.
A bit sad.
A bit sad.
"a bit of an edge"
Qwa Bit
bit off both if yu no what i mean :o bit off both if yu no what i mean :o bit off both if yu no what i mean :o
A bit of this and a bit of that
it mean a little bit
An 8 bit microprocessor is a 'microprocessor' which only has an 8 bit wide databus.
qwa bit means tomorrow.
It means to fall apart. Not explosively, but bit-by-bit.
You mean an 'auger bit'. The only requirement is to be sharp.
Bit by bit. Putting things together to make a whole piece.