I half heartedly told my husband that I loved the dinner he made for my birthday; but it was the gesture that I loved.
"I say this little sentence, and i just gotta ask you..."
you say first, because firstly is not a word
It is correct to day "he divided the cake in half". The alternative is to add a word and say "he divided the cake into halves".
Example sentence - The best way to describe her is to say she has a severe lack of integrity.
Crackle is fun to say. Are you guys dum or what?
In Greek Mythology, they say that the gods make a fool of him, except Hermes, Pan's father. Eventually, they counted him as a god (half-heartedly), by watching over animals in the forests. Since Pan wasn't full-heartedly accepted as a god, they say Pan "died" after he disappeared. Pan's relationship with his family was scarce.
"What did you say?"
I would say that this is a great example.
"I say this little sentence, and i just gotta ask you..."
a sentence is called "une phrase" in French
Light-heartedly, not in a pompous way: "I know! Thanks very much!"
a little party --> une petite fête, or you could say light heartedly une mini-fête
I can say the word outlandish!
you just say it
hanyou is the japenese word for half demon Im japanses but i never hers of "hanyou" ...if you want to say half demon in japanses then you shouls say " Akuma no half "
Say it with me 'none'
Destitude is a word i like to say