Translation: Implícito
There isn't a word that means "not", you would just use "no", and it would be implied
Yes, reflexive pronouns are implied in English and in Spanish. EX: I brush my hair. -> Yo peinarme.
"Esto magnifico" (the 'I' is implied)
Translation: Implícito
There are two syllables in the word 'implied'.
I was trying to imply to her that I liked her, but it didn't work.
In Spanish, you would say "Soy un mono travieso." The word "mono" means "monkey," and "travieso" translates to "cheeky" or "mischievous." This phrase captures the playful spirit implied in English.
The number implied by the word 'tertiary' is 3. It comes after primary (1) and secondary (2) in a sequence.
When you are talking about a suggested but not stated definition of a word, you are talking about the implication of the word. Another type of word or phrase that can have different or implied local meanings is a colloquialism.
vague implied
By asking if my hat fit, my mother implied that I should get a haircut soon.
Yes, it's only a word so why not?