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No it is an idiosyncrasy.
This phrase could be considered a metaphor. This is because a metaphor is comparing two things without using the words "like" or "as". In this statement, the narrator or author is comparing himself/herself to the sunshine in the mentioned person's hair.
This metaphor, "incoming traffic" means a rapid movement of people into a new city, normally due to economic increase.
yes
rayan means the door to heaven rayan means the door to heaven
cornesha mean angel sent from heaven
This is a metaphor, not an idiom. They are comparing that person to an angel, which is a supremely good being in religious lore.
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If he is saying that to a girl it usually mean you are beauty sent from heaven.
Yes
The guardian Angel for Heaven is Ridhwan. And the one for Hell is Malik.
The phrase "she is my guardian angel" is a metaphor. This is because it directly describes someone as having the qualities of a guardian angel without using "like" or "as" to make a comparison.
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anela = angel o = of ka = the lani = heaven
a metaphor
Yes, "I am your little angel" can be a metaphor for someone who brings comfort, protection, or joy to another person, emphasizing a sense of care or innocence in the relationship.
If you are asking "Has an angel had sex?" then no. There isn't sex in Heaven, and angels have always been in Heaven -- never human.