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The Afrikaans word "Met" means "With". The English word "Met" translates as "Ontmoet".
Yes, in Afrikaans, "met" translates to "with" in English, not "about." The word for "about" in Afrikaans is "oor." Therefore, "met" should be used when referring to companionship or association.
since i have met you/since i have known you
"where did you met your spouse?"
This word is not in the English language dictionary, nor the Encyclopedia. It comes from a foreign language(not sure which) and means, "Where we met."
what does they met me in the day of success mean
Met is German for mead.
The sentence should be capitalized like this: You met many English-speaking Russians on your trip.
"On se connait" in English is litterally: "We know eachother", but you might want to say "We have met before", or as a question: "Have we met before?"
Prerequisites are requirements that must be met before a particular task can be performed or a course can be taken. They are necessary to ensure that individuals have the necessary knowledge, skills, or qualifications needed to successfully complete the task or course.
The English translation of "dito ko nakilala" is "this is where I met."
since i met you