In British English, it is simply, "Give me a call." or "Phone me." More words could be added, of course, such as "Give me a call on Monday." or "Phone me when you get home."
"Tri coms" could refer to "tri-communications," a term used to describe communication involving three parties or channels. This could include group discussions, conferences, or collaboration involving multiple individuals or entities.
You could go by the nickname "Bri" or "Breezy" for short.
You could call someone who speaks two languages but not well a "basic or intermediate speaker" in both languages.
Someone who speaks dramatically could be referred to as melodramatic or theatrical.
This may or may not help but it is a more indepth page than others I could find. Good luck!
indepth in depth
That could be quite a indepth question to answer, but in the most simple terms, nationalists want to be ruled by Ireland and unionists by Britain.
when any suspesion arises the auditor will go into the deep check means go through the all material facts this deep processing is called audit indepth
There is no such whole word. It is actually twoseparatewords, in depth.
Faraday Discussions was created in 1947.
Panel Discussions has 208 pages.
Panel Discussions was created on 2002-07-01.
Because mahabharata includes in religios discussions
"could you call me in a minute" is the more acceptable term.
The ISBN of Panel Discussions is 1-893905-14-4.
its easy just go in to discussions then click add topic and call it a name then don't write anything. it works for me!!