they mean cheers
It would mean it was a boring, kind of tedious and laborious task.
You can never tell. Someone could say they are one, but even if another person said they are, that doesn't mean that they are one.
Perhaps you mean "specific gravity". That refers to an object's density, compared to the density of a reference subtance (usually water). For example, if iron has 8 times the density of water, then its specific gravity is said to be 8.
Tension is the application of force to a material. (Not tention just for the record.) Stress, just to clarify, is the movement of said material under tension.
It is said to be in a soft shape or in compression.
Im pretty bad at french but genius is genial so now you need my and child... :( Hi, I'm also rubbish at french but I looked at google translate and it said that it was mon enfant genie with an accent slanting from bottom left to top right over the first e in genie.
"Dire" means "to say" in French. It is used to describe speaking or communicating something verbally.
said
It means exactly the same as it does in English. -If you mean "how is golden said in French", that's "or".
It is said of someone, and means helpful, obliging
I never said that.......but if I had, I would have meant "the man" in French.
you must put the game on the said way to plug in the game then plug the genie in to the NES the close the lid if it doesn't work then push the game genie farther in or push the game in more then it should work
Tres (said like tray) means very.
If you mean television, it is la tele ( said tay lay )
The word fe is Spanish and it translates into English as the word faith. The word fe is said in French as foi.
I said is " j'ai dit " in French.
It is a french expression when you want to strike someone always, because everything he said is stupid or childish ...