When the meaning of something is not known, you seek information. These are called questions.
'(He/she/it) questions' (i.e. verb) - pregunta questions (plural noun) - preguntas
It doesn't mean anything. Word your questions better.
There is no such math word, so it does not mean anything. You may wish to check your spelling before posting questions!
It does not mean anything: there is no such word! You could try checking your spellings before posting questions.
Well,I don't mean to be smart, but don't they come from your head? Unless your asking about where did the word questions come from.
If you mean by the word " things" the fundamentals or morals of Islam, then refer to questions below
as many as you want dont be mean, there are no stupid questions mooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Yes, questions can certainly include the word "vague." For example, one might ask, "Why is the explanation so vague?" or "What do you mean by a vague statement?" Such questions often seek clarity or specificity regarding ambiguous information.
Guidelines state that such questions should include the language of the word in question. Please edit the question.
"Kya" is a Hindi word that translates to "what" in English. It is commonly used in questions or to seek clarification about something.
Nothing, since there is no such word. Perhaps you should consider spell-checking your questions before posting them!
Nothing, since there is no such word. Perhaps you should consider spell-checking your questions before posting them!