I believe so. The more you're with somebody, the more you can tell about them.
From Sugarhoney:
Also, if you really want to know something, or you cant quite remember something and you want to find it out. You may remember it in time.
Or if you have asked your parents for something and they say "only time will tell...".
That means that they may be getting you what you have asked for, but first they have to think about it and dicuss it with each other.
Am i making sense? Hopefully i am, lol.
I hope, me editing this answer has been helpfull.
Peace out, Sugarhoney. x
This means if yall are meant to be yall will be but if he doesnt say it to then dont waste your time on him.
I assume you meant to say, "Can you tell what a can is by looking at it?" Yes you can. Aluminum cans have a distinct shape.
Go to the boy and say: "Hey, you might have heard some rumors. I wanted to let you know that they are not true."
Time... When you know you love them, you'll know if they love you.
If I knew what this meant in English,I could tell you in Swahili. Please elaborate.
first we will put it in water for some time if the golden colour of gold changes then we can tell that the gold is false &if not then we can tell that it's true
it is not exaggerated to say that the conquest of Babylonia meant the birth of a true world empire.
Meant to say vacation not vaccinations
Interrupted them and say sonething thats not true or say what he/she meant to say was and make up something basicly lie
well you first say to the person just be yourself and tell me the truth how you really think or feel
how do you say enspainsh to tell my mother what time I am going wiith you
The present tense of "meant" is "mean." It is used to express the intention or significance of something in the present time. For example, you might say, "I mean what I say."