"Il s'appelle" means "he is called" or "his name is" in English.
"Masungit" can be translated to English as "ill-tempered" or "sullen." It refers to someone who is often grouchy, grumpy, or moody.
to make a thing right or fix it...
The word "ill" comes from Middle English, originally from Old English "yfel," which means morally wicked or harmful. Over time, the meaning evolved to refer more broadly to being in poor health or feeling unwell.
In modern English, this phrase translates to "You lowly servant, you rascal, you scoundrel. I will severely punish you."
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It's french. it means: My grandmother is called (name) or my grandmothers name is _________
sappelle ta mere
If there is an apostrophe (s'appelle) then it means: "called"Otherwise I don't think it means anything.
We are sick/ill.
"To bear ill will" is a colloquial verb in English that basically means to hold a grudge.
j'ai un lapin qui s'appelle hoppy means 'I have a rabbit called Hoppy'
What are the names of his/her brother and sister?
Ill will is a very commonly used phrase in the English language. The phrase ill will specifically means displaying a hostile feeling or dislike towards another individual.
Sammy.
slang - badly dressed actually the clothes that make you ill dessed
ill wait for you
It is Ill in Bed.