Either from below is possible:
Sometimes it will say that if the server host/ computer is out of range--it might happen to someone in America who's on an Asian or Britain server, or when the server goes down. It also says that when your own internet goes down, and you can't connect to the server.
The statement is "Fernando has a computer". If he has one, you would say "sí". If not, you would say "no".
Let's say x is in conversation to y. When x sends a message to y, the message is sent to the AIM server. The server sees that this message is designated to be received by y, and the AIM server passes the message to y. Now let's say that y wants to reply to x with a picture. AIM makes you make a direct connection for this. Now when y sends the picture, it goes directly to x, completely bypassing the AIM server. Be careful who you direct connect with, since this is also a way for hacker's to attack your computer. They can't do that when the AIM server is the middle-man.
Maybe they don't know what to say or they're away from their computer.
Imagine this.----------------| | I want... ---------------| | | | --------| | Your Computer----------------Say you type in google.com.Your browser sends out a message going from server to server, looking for that address (the "I want...").When it reaches google.com, the server sends back the correct page to your computer (the "Here is...").It's more complicated, but this is the basic idea.
Both are terms, but for different aspects of a reply. You would decide what form and language to use "for the reply to Anne." If you were describing the contents of the reply, not the form, you would say that a word or phrase was "in the reply to Anne."
The German translation of reply is:verb:antwortennounAntwort
To say "please reply to email" in Xhosa, you can say "Ndiphethe kwi-imeyile."
They don't answer because they are computer animated-that's why you can't say whatever you want to them and they say the same thing. If you follow them they just totter around
he does not reply to me = il ne me repond pas she does not reply to me = elle ne me repond pas
Not sure where it says that exactly, but sometimes the server has problems when so many people access it. Usually you can tell its offline at the log in page when it says: "Still receiving news."
Usually, this error means one of two things:Your computer is not connected to the InternetThe server the website is hosted on is not responding. This might be because the server is 'down' (not connected to the Internet).