They would say fortify in a military perspective or in a building perspective
you simply say ''I can't wait to hear from you''
Die is the Hebrew word for enough.Actually, Die would be translated "Stop"while "Enough" would be maspeek.But it is common to hear someone say, "Die, maspeek!" (Stop, enough!)
It's very common to hear Canadians say 'Excuse me' or 'Pardon me' when asking someone to repeat themselves. Not many people would say 'excuse you' or 'pardon you' though, that would sound a bit rude.
You just can't hear what they say.
Because if she does she would actually say it to you
Well... I suppose it depends what the news is. If someone has died you should say "I'm so sorry! Is there anything I can do?"
This is a sarcastic way of chiding someone for not helping you. If someone let you do a tough task alone, you would say "Well, thanks for no help!" and mean "I resent that you didn't help me!" This is not something you want to hear a friend say to you.
Well , physically, no they can't hear you from in the grave. If they are in heaven then yeah they can hear you just like Jesus can.
Talk: Speak whatever you would like to say: Whoever is near to your character will hear this.Color: light blue if you say it, white if someone else says it.Shout: /s Speak whatever you would like to say: Whoever is on the same map as you will hear thisColor: OrangeWhisper: /w (Name of person you are talking to) Whatever you would like to say: The person you are talking to will be the only person to hear thisColor: It will be in purple lettersGuild: /g Speak whatever you would like to say: Your guild will hear thisColor: Green lettersAcademy: /a Say whatever you would like to say: Your academy and guild will hear thisColor: The letters will be in a reddish purple colorIf you see any other color than these it may be a GM (Game master) Speaking.
it makes you hear every word that you say or someone else says
u can say ''yeah. you are right.'' or you can say 'well you heard it'' but say it nicely.
Can YOU say it out loud? Would you? Not good etiquette. The British would call it "poor form." But, since you seem to be a human, since you looked up this site and typed those words, I'm going to guess that you CAN say it, but no one of substance would want to hear it.