The past tense of the verb to meet is met (e.g. I just met her today).
The past tense of to mean is meant (e.g. That's what he meant to say).
Meant... As in "he was meant to have it."
You just spelt it. ( petrol) Or if you meant another word for petrol, it is GAS
The phrase is "better spell it out" (meaning the word meant is unclear).
You might be trying to spell the word meant.An example sentence is: nobody knew what he meant.
The word you meant to spell is "marrant." It means "funny."
아내 is how to spell wife in Korean. But if you meant in English, it is in fact just wife.
Meant... As in "he was meant to have it."
You just spelt it. ( petrol) Or if you meant another word for petrol, it is GAS
It has no meaning in Hebrew. if you actually meant "Babara", you can spell it באברה But if you meant "Barbara", you can spell it ברברה
The phrase is "better spell it out" (meaning the word meant is unclear).
As in a "black" magick spell? The Krakow spell is a death spell, meant to leave no trace.
You might be trying to spell the word meant.An example sentence is: nobody knew what he meant.
No, it's "habit" or "habitat". Depending on what you meant to spell.
The abbreviation is "weren't. Here is an example in a sentence -- "Mitch Longley and Deanie Etcetera just weren't meant to be."
its a number - 10^6 unless you cant spell and you meant millionaire Or unless you still can't spell & meant Milliner, a hatmaker.
meant (pronounced 'ment') I meant to write to you sooner but I was busy.
I am not sure if you meant to spell or say it rel but yell does... I am not sure if you meant to spell or say it rel but yell does...