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Obliged, friend
Obliged, friend
There is no Spanish word as written. I would guess "obligado"? Obliged, bound, liable.
(was) Compelled to- ma badhya thiyee (am) Obliged to- mero badhayata thiyoo
For those who believe in Santa, everybody, Santa has the right to hide presents from those who were nice who suddenly turned bad, though he is obliged to give out all the presents to those on his list!
It means "Thank You". To be obliged is to owe an obligation, a debt. "Much obliged" is a cut down form of "I am much obliged to you" which means "I owe you one" which is another way of saying "Thank You."
"Thanks!" and "Thank you!" are English equivalents of the Portuguese word Obrigado! The courtesy in question translates literally into English as "Obligated!" or "Obliged!" The pronunciation will be "O-bree-GA-doo" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese.
I am obliged to attend the meeting as it is mandatory for all team members.
There are two syllables in the word obliged. Ob-liged
no u are not obliged to tell others how u vote
Much Obliged - 1917 was released on: USA: June 1917
A synonym of obliged is compelled and an antonym is let off