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Well, honey, the linking verb in that sentence is "seems." It's linking the subject "Jim" to the adjective "relaxed." So, Jim doesn't just relax, he seems relaxed, whether he's actually chill or just putting on a good show.
It's not a saying, they're stating the truth, some rap stars are calm, or as they put it, "chill" and the term "chill out" is slang for rappers calming down.
extatique is how you say ecstatic in french
occupé is how you say engaged in French
'chill stone' in french is 'refroidissement de pierre'
to be chill and relaxed, usually a cool person
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'il VA faire froid dehors ce soir'
The word chill is a noun. The plural is chills. Chill can also be used as a verb as in to cool something.
Chill !
quiet, reserved, and relaxed.
寒気 /sa mu ke/ means 'chill, coldness, the shivers'.
Well, honey, the linking verb in that sentence is "seems." It's linking the subject "Jim" to the adjective "relaxed." So, Jim doesn't just relax, he seems relaxed, whether he's actually chill or just putting on a good show.
Ah, what a lovely word, "Le Quesne." To say it, you simply pronounce it as "luh ken." Remember to speak with a gentle and relaxed tone, just like painting happy little trees. Keep practicing, and soon you'll say it with ease and joy.
This is difficult to explain as it depends what form of the English language you speak. The only way I could explain the pronunciation of the vowel O in French is with the sides of the mouth drawn in and it's a relaxed, soft sound from the back of your mouth.
To kick it, to hang, to chill.