"Byouin" is a Japanese phrase and in English it means "Hospital"
Casually: 病院に行きたいか? (byouin ni ikitai ka?) Politely: 病院に行きたいですか? (byouin ni ikitai desu ka?)
There are several ways, but as an imperative you may say: "Byouin ni ikanai to (ikenai)."
"Kyakuatsukai."It is pronounced: kyah-koo-ah-tsoo-kai.
こんにちは、医師、私に問題がある...-Hello doctor i have a problem with...
If you mean the 'at sign'(@) アットマーク /a-tto maa ku/ is the term in Japanese. If you mean AT as an abbreviation it is written エーティー /ee tii/. If you mean 'at' as a preposition, depending on context of usage it can have different equivalents such as で /de/ and に /ni/ (にて /ni te/ is also used but is literary and formal), e.g. 'Uchie de yarimasu' means 'I will do it at home' or 'byouin ni sannin ga atta' means 'There were three people at the hospital'.[ee = elongated 'e' sound]
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.
What does GRI mean? What does GRI mean?
The haudensaunee mean irguios
The correct usage is "what DOES it mean"
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.