ra banda gran yee means 'i love you' ( to a male) im not sure of the other one
In Punjabi the name Bandi means prisoner.
In the Portuguese language, Cola no meu velcro means stick on my velcro. This sentence is also used in the Brazilian Portuguese language.
a translation of a spanish word to English
A phrase, rather than a sentence, it means: scullery maid
it means blue.
In Punjabi the name Bandi means prisoner.
Bandi is actually an Urdu word. Most of the words that are popularly known as Hindi are in fact Urdu. People of the sub-continent now a days speak Urdu which sometimes incorrectly called Hindi. Bandi literally means "Woman". In modern day language, it used as a slang for a lady, woman or a girl. It is not offensive rather a bit casual way to refer to a person. The male counterpart is "Banda" It would be wrong to say most of the words are Urdu. Indian language in Nort India also got influenced by the language of the Rulers that was Pharsi and a new language was born called Urdu. It is a mix of Hindi, Sanskrit and Pharsi.
You can say "Ito ako" in Tagalog to mean "this is me."
The SQL distinct programming sentence stand for Structural Query Language. It is a special interfacing program. Its means we need to learn this language like other language i.e C++.
it means to change it from one language to another. bye. hope this helps!
Ficamos in the Spanish language means 'we'. There are many different ways that this can be used in a sentence just as 'we' is used in the English language.
Language is the communication of thoughts and feelings through a system of arbitrary signals, such as voice sounds, gestures, or written symbols.
In the Portuguese language, Cola no meu velcro means stick on my velcro. This sentence is also used in the Brazilian Portuguese language.
Jack always uses connotative language he never says exactly what he means.
The sentence "dizionario italiano inglese" is written in Italian. The sentence means "Italian English dictionary" when translated in the English language.
Yule means... wait for it... it means "hey" in the language of Ebonics!!!Hope my incredibly awesome & informative answer helped!!! :)=) Yay me!
Literal language says what it means directly without any euphimisms or figurative language, so an example would be to say "The dog died" instead of "The dog went to the big farm in the sky."