The way people speak based on their culture and geographical location is called dialect. For example, most people in the United States speak English, but people from the Boston area, or people from the South, or people from Montana all have a reputation for speaking differently or with an accent. The difference in the way they pronounce certain terms, or the fact that they have different colloquial terms for certain things, is known as their dialect.
Context, inferred, implied.
Willie said "I'll get you and I something to drink". (I thinks thats it i hope you get it right on D.LR.....)
Something that is physically tangible is said to "exist". The noun form is "existence".
Technically, it can mean that something is said which doesn't simply match what has already been said.
Henry Thoreau
because is a way to clear a question or an opinion, for respect, is a way to say something. example: mum should i go to the party? respond: i think so. to clear thing or opiniond as i said.
Willie said "I'll get you and I something to drink". (I thinks thats it i hope you get it right on D.LR.....)
"Obiter",as in:obiter dictum [something] said by-the-way (ob iter), [incidentally]
i dunno but my mate said it was something like 'a way of living' like being an emo or a goth or something
Emphatic means that something is done or said in a boisterous way. It also means emphasis was placed on the action or words.
No unless you trace the forumspring back all the way back to the very beginning
I think the term you are looking for is phonetic spelling.
Something that is physically tangible is said to "exist". The noun form is "existence".
Aristotle is a philosopher who believed in the concept of self-actualization, encouraging individuals to strive to fulfill their potential and be the best versions of themselves. However, the specific phrase "be the most you can be" is not attributed to any specific philosopher.
he said he'd "Never lay a finger on his children, 'cause I don't want them to ever feel that way about me."
a realistic way is seeing something outside the box and taking what is real like: someone said you did something wrong even though you are just starting to do it. Also like a sport, riding a bike, or maybe horseback riding. but the other person said you have to be like a pro. so that is a realistic way
Sometimes the best way is to politely apologize for what you said, and clarify your meaning, or say something else more suitable for the situation. Everyone at some point has said something we wished we had not said, and so it is usually a forgivable mistake.
No brusquely actually means roughly or harshly. It means she said in rude way to get out.