It means that you can say a lot in a few words, if they are well chosen and pithy.
It also suggests that if you do not talk in excess, people will be more likely to pay attention when you do talk and so your words will be more effective and in effect say more.
This phrase suggests that effective communication doesn't necessarily require using a lot of words. It emphasizes the importance of being concise and impactful in delivering your message, as clarity and brevity can often convey more meaning and significance than verbosity. It encourages people to be thoughtful and intentional in their communication.
"ะะปะฐะดัะฐั ัะตัััะฐ" is how you say little sister in Russian.
Yes, it is perfectly acceptable to say "a lot of various cultures" to indicate a diverse array of cultures. However, it may be more concise to say "a variety of cultures" or "a mix of cultures" to convey the same meaning.
"Whole lot" is an informal way to say "a great deal" or "a large amount." It is used to emphasize the extent or quantity of something.
The peaches at the farmers' market were ripe and juicy.
You can say "kaikamahine" which means little girl in Hawaiian.
People often say 'lot' or 'job lot' meaning - a lot of Lego.
to say eh a lot
its whether or not you enjoy it a lot or a little or yea
someone who as a lot to say but what they say has little content
I would say a lot of little fish like tetras :)
Jesica.. meaning little dear or fawn.
'little rose' is in English and has no meaning in Irish.
"ะะปะฐะดัะฐั ัะตัััะฐ" is how you say little sister in Russian.
The peaches at the farmers' market were ripe and juicy.
You tell her how much you want her. A lot, A little, etc.
I suppose you could say "A worried lot" if you mean lot as the noun, and a group of people are all worried, but I would say "The whole group is worried" instead. If you mean that you are worried often, you would say "I get worried a lot" and if you mean that you are extremely worried, then you would say "I am a lot worried" or "I am very worried" which sounds a little better.
I would guess it would be few because few is little bit and many is a lot