In English, "instant" refers to something that occurs or is done immediately, without any delay. It can also describe something that is ready for use or consumption right away, such as instant coffee. The term often conveys a sense of urgency or promptness in an action or process.
It sounds a bit weird in French. Literally, "to each instant, its pleasure", assumedly meaning each moment provides its own special instant of pleasure or joy.
"Rouse yourself this instant" means that you should wake up NOW
Speaking throughout Instant Messenger.
There is no official measurement for how long an actual instant is (see the related links). Most people use the word instant to mean "very fast" or "immediately." However, it is believed by some mathematicians that an instant is equal to 1/1000000000000000000 sec.
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
It sounds a bit weird in French. Literally, "to each instant, its pleasure", assumedly meaning each moment provides its own special instant of pleasure or joy.
It means Instant Love.
"hing"there are no spelling like this in Chinese.just have "shun xin"or shun xing" info from www.learnchinese.sg
"Rouse yourself this instant" means that you should wake up NOW
instant celebrity
The phrase "voyages a rabais" translates in English to "discount trips." For future reference, Google has a free translation service which is capable of instant translation of text phrases such as this.
IM means to instant message
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just a moment
Instant message
If you mean instant messaging, you can socialize with people.
High school.