A word that describes someone who tries to please others is "obsequious." This term refers to a person who is excessively eager to please or ingratiate themselves, often to the point of being servile or overly submissive. Another similar term is "fawning," which implies a sycophantic or overly flattering demeanor aimed at gaining approval.
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someone with a negative attitude
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The word "setting" mean the time and place the book takes place.
"Se sau" - translating the idea/meaning: "Please come". Please is really "fa'amolemole". There is really no word to translate "se" in this context. When you say "Se sau", you are pleading for someone to "please come".
It means ''you are welcome'' or ''please''
the word enemy means: someone that tries to hurt or that seeks the failure of anotheren-e-my
what is the word marriaqua mean please tell me please
This is an old way of saying, "I Pray to Thee". Typically used by someone to ask or plead for something from someone else. Such as--> "I prithee, please can you spare some food?" The first known use of this term was in the early 1600's.
A word meaning to work closely with someone is collaborate.
If you mean the Greek word 'Κηρυγμα' then the meaning is "Preaching." If you do not, please refine, as "keygma" does not have a meaning.
champion
1) I know the meaning of the word "amicable". 2) I do not know the meaning of the word "amicable".
It is a bad word you say to someone.
"kancha hmara friend tha........jo ki apni didi ka bhai tha....... " The above is an example of the usage of the word "kancha". This word may be used as a name. This is not the meaning of the word "kancha". The question has not been answered yet. Will someone please answer the question. Thank you.