Sono nervoso ( if you are male),
Sono nervosa (if you are female).
Leonardo is an Italian male name
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To be uncomfortable
Jumpy. Easily frightened or nervous.
This would be your social or "super" ego, spoken through your judgment and translated into action
You can use the word "descomponer" or "dividir" just that depends on the meaning that you want to use into de total phrase Answer nervous breakdown= ataque de nervios you might translate breakdown as 'recaida', 'tener una recaida'.
The Powhatans were nervous because they thought the English might kill them and/or take over there land and take EVERYTHING.
The root word of "nervous" is "nerve," which originates from the Latin word "nervus," meaning sinew or tendon. In English, "nerve" relates to the nervous system and conveys a sense of tension or anxiety, which is reflected in the adjective "nervous." The suffix "-ous" is added to indicate a quality or condition, resulting in the meaning of being characterized by or affected by nerves.
Yes he did. I don't know what he ate before that scene but he farted in the coat he had to wear for Titanic an threw it over Kate's head and laughed. He did it as a joke.
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The discovery of the nervous system cannot be attributed to a single individual. It has been studied and documented over centuries by various scientists and researchers. Some key figures in the history of neuroscience include Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Camillo Golgi, and Leonardo da Vinci.
If you are nervous, you cannot relax because you are worried about something that you have to do • I was nervous about my job interview. • He sounded really nervous when he first started speaking. If you are anxious, you are very worried about something that may happen or may have happened, over which you feel you have no control • When she didn't come home from school her parents began to get anxious. Do not use nervous to talk about angry feelings. Use annoyed or irritated. (Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English)
same thing it means in English , when someone says um, theyre usually nervous or distracted with something.