okay or almost or like
he wanted people to fear him and be mean
it means that the "somewhere else" that you are learning about is home to someone else
J'habite means I live (somewhere)
the push/pull effect push=a reason to leave somewhere pull= the attractive features of the new land an example of a push might be a potato famine in Ireland.. and the pull, maybe the great deal of work to be done in America.
great
Yes, that would be a reasonable interpretation of the Greek roots of the word. The 'dino' part of the name could mean terrible, potent, or fearfully great.
It can be used to mean a short sleep: He had a kip because he was very tired. It can mean somewhere that is in bad condition. The apartment was a terrible kip, so there was no way he was going to rent it.
terrible espantoso
The word "dinosaur" comes from the Greek words "deinos," meaning "terrible" or "fearfully great," and "sauros," meaning "lizard" or "reptile."
The word terrible means that something is bad or horribly done.
It means a time that is somewhere between 3 and 10 minutes.
terrible
terrible
it means 'terrible'
A terrible disaster.
when you are about to say a list. you do mean : don't you?
To have terrible fate means to not be lucky. You either have a hard time in life or just don't have the same luck as others. This can also mean that you can die of a terrible cause or have a sickness.