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Sure, here is an example sentence using the word "mean": "I'm not sure what you mean by that statement."
I do not mean all people, but some people act lazy.I do not mean to bother you but I need your help.
Present tense: I/you/we/they mean. He/she/it means. The present participle is meaning. Future tense: Will mean.
"What on earth," he asked, "do you mean?"
What does incarcreated mean
The Native American Lenape tribe (who inhabited New York City before the Europeans) called it both Aquehonga Manacknong and Eghquaons. When the Dutch -- the first Europeans to settle in New York City -- arrived, they named it Staaten Eylandt, after the Staten Generaal, the Dutch Parliament. That literally translates to, "State's Island." In 1683, after the English had taken control of New York City, it was renamed Richmond County (a name that comes from the title of the illegitimate son of King Charles II of England). When it became part of New York City in 1898 (the year the five boroughs consolidated into one city), it was the borough of Richmond until 1975, when it was renamed the borough of Staten Island. It is still called Richmond County in state government, however.
Long before any Europeans arrived, the area now known as New York City was inhabited by the Native American Lenape tribe. I doubt that they had a single, specific name for the exact boundaries of land that now constitute the five boroughs of New York City. Why would they? The five boroughs of New York City did not exist at that time. Since they had no reason to think of the land that is now the five boroughs as a single entity, they would not have given it a single, specific name. They had no reason to assign the same boundaries to their land as the Europeans would in the future. The Lenape name for the general region -- which includes what is now New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, northern Delaware, and the southeastern part of New York State (the Hudson River Valley and New York City) -- was, "Lenapehoking." Their name for the Island of Manhattan was "Mannahatta" or "Manahata." They called the area now known as Brooklyn, "Canarsee," and today there is a neighborhood in eastern Brooklyn called Canarsie. "Jameco" was their name for the area of Queens that is now known as the Jamaica neighborhood. The Rockaway neighborhood also got its name from their word for the area, which apparently sounded like, "rack-a-wak-e." The Lenapes called The Bronx, "Rananchqua," while other Native American tribes called it, "Keskeskeck." The Lenapes called Staten Island, "Aquehonga Manacknong" and/or "Eghquaons."
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
you mean what you mean
Mean is the average.
Mean
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
The arithmetic mean is a weighted mean where each observation is given the same weight.
rat mean intense. ox mean calm , born tiger mean powerful rabbit mean good friend dragon mean strong snake mean prudent horse mean popular goat mean shy monkey mean inventor rooster mean organized dog mean intelligent pig mean honest that are what the 12 chinese zodiac animals mean
The correct usage is "what DOES it mean"
The haudensaunee mean irguios
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