Pleh is mean name that came from the native land of Karenni. They usually called the same name because they follow the great-grand parents for a long time ago. this name also mean "pure & clean".
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The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
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"Pleh" is simply "help" spelled backwards, often used in a joking or playful context.
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The Latin word "pleni" is pronounced as "PLEH-nee".
Completo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "complete."Specifically, completo is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is kohm-PLEH-toh." The feminine form, completa, is pronounced "kohm-PLEH-tah."
The singular completaand the plural completein the feminine and the singular completo and the plural completi in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "complete." The choice depends upon the gender and number of "complete" objects and people. The respective pronunciation will be "kom-PLEYH-ta" and "kom-PLEH-tey" in the feminine and "kom-PLEH-to" and "kom-PLEH-tee" in the masculine in Italian.
It is pronounced as "pleh-zher". The 'e' is pronounced as a short 'e' sound like in the word 'pet' and the 'a' is pronounced as the 'a' in 'cat'.
Please do not lie to me.S'il vous plaît, ne me mentez pas. -- "seel voo pleh, nuh muh mah[n]-tay pah"orS'il te plaît, ne me mens pas. "seel tuh pleh, nuh muh mah[n] pah"
Amo il completo violetto, Ama il completo violetto, and Amate il completo violetto are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Love the purple outfit." Context makes clear whether the present is the first person singular indicative "I love" (case 1), the second person informal singular imperative "(You) love!" (example 2), or the second person informal plural "(You all) love!" (instance 3). The respective pronunciations will be "A-mo eel kom-PLEH-to vyo-LET-to," "A-ma eel kom-PLEH-to vo-LET-to," and "a-MA-tey eel kom-PLEH-to vyo-LET-to" in Italian.
Dis-moi, s'il te plaît! in the singular and Dites-moi, s'il vous plaît! in the plural are French equivalents of the English phrase "Please tell me!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "dee-mwa seel tuh pleh" in the singular and "deet-mwa seel voo pleh" in the plural in French.
Ouy era ydaerla gnikaeps hsilgne. ahaha. I ma gnihcaet flesym woh ot kaeps it yltneulf. Ti yllautca sdnuos yllaer looc. I evol eci maerc. Od ouy evol eci maerc oot? enoyreve sevol eci maerc! :D\ os eht rewsna si pleh. ti adnik sduons ekil esaelp ni "English" haha
Le Noël te plaît-il? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Do you like Christmas?" The pronunciation will be "le no-el tuh pleh-teel" in French.
Please drive me to the port. -- Conduisez-moi au port, s'il vous plaît. -- "koh[n]-dwee-zay-mwah oh pohr, seel voo pleh" or, Emmenez-moi (en voiture) au port, s'il vous plaît. -- "ah[n]m-nay-mwah (ah[n] vwah-tewr) oh pohr, seel voo pleh" Or to avoid the imperative mood, you could, for example, say "Veuillez me conduire..." There are many possibilities, depending on the situation and level of speech.