the meaning of that saying is slightly unknown. would you like to know the answer or not. the answer will dictate the life of every human on earth. therefore, it is just best if i dont tell you. sorry.
Which saying are you referring to? Could you please provide more context or the specific saying you are asking about?
"Don't cry over spilled milk" is a fixed saying that means not to waste time worrying about something that has already happened and cannot be changed.
"Count your chickens before they hatch." This saying captures the essence of the fable about the farmer and the gray goose, which warns against being too eager to enjoy the benefits without considering the consequences. It emphasizes the importance of being patient and not assuming success until it is truly achieved.
Yes, the saying "Romans are but sheep" is a metaphor. It implies that Romans are easily influenced or led, similar to how sheep follow a shepherd. It is not meant to be taken literally, but rather to convey a deeper meaning about human behavior.
La traducción de la frase "The meaning of life is to give a life a meaning" al español es "El significado de la vida es darle un significado a la vida".
it means 'welcome'.
They are saying you are fast
it's just another meaning of saying "lay"
There is no 'IF" about it.
The meaning of Please Hear What I'm Not Saying is a person who is pretending to be someone who they aren't and want to change that and be who they really are.
"Count your chickens before they hatch." This saying captures the essence of the fable about the farmer and the gray goose, which warns against being too eager to enjoy the benefits without considering the consequences. It emphasizes the importance of being patient and not assuming success until it is truly achieved.
Help me! I can't find out the meaning of this phrase! :(
Ohayo is saying goodmorning in Japanese.
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Subtext.
technically a "jew" is saying to someone about their religion like saying their a jew. but saying it about them you say "they are jewish".
Saying one thing while meaning another is known as sarcasm. It involves using irony to convey a message that is usually opposite of what is stated, often with a humorous or mocking tone.
This an old-fashioned way of saying "Do you intend…", or not.