To explode comes from the Latin verb "explodere", maybe through Old French.
The term "explode" comes from the Latin word "explodere," which means "to drive out by clapping." It originally referred to an actor being driven off stage by audience disapproval. Over time, the meaning evolved to include the sense of bursting or shattering.
In Maasai language, "come in" is said as "esurieni."
Yo-yo means 'come back come back' in Tagalog, which is the Filipino language.
In Yoruba language, "Come in" is translated as "Wแป ile."
You can say "Bisa me kaee" in Twi language to mean "Can I come in".
To say "come here" in Igbo language, you would say "bia nye."
yes, it can backfire and explode
That is hyperbole.
we would explode
Teeth that have come out cannot explode. There is no pressure built up inside of them to do so. Even teeth that are inside of the oral cavity cannot explode.
Latin is a very tricky language to learn, it has many rules. The Latin words for explode are voluptua, reicio, explaudo, displodo, rejicio and explodo.
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