By its self the work means broken but when with the rest of the sentence "jasmattie live in bruk" the word/sentence means that she's poor.
The answer is she lives in and old disgusting MASH up house . I am a trini so i know
Yes, the word 'coolie' is a noun, a word for an unskilled worker, usually from Asia (obsolete derogatory term), a word for a person.
Coolie (variously spelled Cooly, Kuli, Quli, etc.) is:* A contemporary racial slur for people of Asian descent, including people from India, Central Asia, etc.* A historical term for manual laborers from Asia, particularly China and India, in the 19th century and early 20th century.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below. * Coolie is a Hindi word which when translated refers to laborers. The word coolie was used in a derogatory manner by the colonialist, to refer to Indians etc as servants or slaves.
Its an Arabic word means your mother's vagina .. very offensive
There is no such word as inpatience. You probably mean "Impatience". "When John kept disturbing his mother for the paper, his mother told him not have such impatience." Or, "Impatience is not desirable as it will cost you dearly."
Remember that apostrophes are used to make a word possessive, not a plural. "Mother's" would mean "belonging to Mother".
Yes, the word 'coolie' is a noun, a word for an unskilled worker, usually from Asia (obsolete derogatory term), a word for a person.
Coolie
coolie mother was written back in the days of Indian immigration. hence the title coolie mother. one must observe that coolie is not only a word to descride ppl of Indian decent but it is also a word that was used to describe Chinese labourers who carried large loads. and that is what Jasmattie is a mother who has a lot of trials on struggles in her life but despite this she strives on 4 the sake of her son.
Coolie (variously spelled Cooly, Kuli, Quli, etc.) is:* A contemporary racial slur for people of Asian descent, including people from India, Central Asia, etc.* A historical term for manual laborers from Asia, particularly China and India, in the 19th century and early 20th century.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below. * Coolie is a Hindi word which when translated refers to laborers. The word coolie was used in a derogatory manner by the colonialist, to refer to Indians etc as servants or slaves.
It is an archaic word for 'mother.'
The root word "matri" is derived from Latin and refers to the concept of motherhood or maternal relationships. It is often used in words related to mothers or female figures in a family or community.
its mean meany beany
madrina
It means zucchini, word to your mother
Your mother
the latin word mater means: mother
Neither. The word mother (母) means just that in Japanese - mother.