It means you cant handle as much or you can only withstand a little bit
Light is not matter but is a form of a wave, so we do not say that it has any weight.
It means the Lord will guide you in life.
light (as in day light), = velicham light weight = kuraidha idai, lesana idai
English people just say light but in an English accent
It say "368 milliliters down" which in slang means that your lightweight. Jamie T says a lot that he is a light weight
I would say that we can't weight light because whether heavy or light. if we weight any substance,if we pass light on that object the mass of that object will be constant so we cant measure light
The unit of weight is the newton, since a weight is a force. However, when people say "weight" they often mean "mass" (or confuse weight with mass); and it is common to talk about a person's mass (or incorrectly, a person's "weight") in kilograms.
well most people say turn off the light but you could say switch of the light.
The term Scottish is ambiguous. It could mean the dialect of English spoken in Scotland (think Robert Burns) or the Scottish Gaelic (Celtic) language. If the latter is intended the question should be phrased 'How do you say light in Scottish Gaelic'.Furthermore, the question could be more easily answered if it were used in a sentence."I saw the light." "It was light in weight." etc.
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I wouldn't say they where 'light weight'. But they are easy to carry around and very useful. Also it depends whether you have any add-ons. But even though I said it wasn't light weight, it isn't really that heavy.
Very useful. Rarely it may mean valuable.