it means i love u
hat is a sharp contrast
I think you mean Sharon Tate and she was stabbed to death by the Manson family in her home in 1969.
Oh, honey, "mega Chang" isn't a real thing. Maybe you mean "Mega Man" or "Mega Millions"? If you're talking about a person named Chang, well, I can't speak for them, but I'm sure they work just fine. But seriously, be a bit more specific next time, darling.
"Fei Chang Bang" (非常棒) is a Chinese phrase that translates to "very awesome" or "very great" in English. It is often used to express enthusiasm or approval regarding something impressive or enjoyable. The phrase can be applied in various contexts, such as complimenting a performance, a product, or an experience.
By "the book Julius Caesar" I assume you mean Plutarch's Life of Caesar, one of his Parallel Lives, sometimes just called "Plutarch's Lives". (This is opposed to the PLAY Julius Caesar, written by Shakespeare, using Plutarch as a source.) In Plutarch, the first blow is struck by Casca, who stabbed Caesar in the neck, but neither mortally nor deeply.
It means someone used a sharp object such as a dagger and stuck it through your skin and into your body.
If something is impaled it is usually on something as in stabbed completely through by it.
Chang Sameach
what does chang meaning in thai
Chang is the Thai word for elephant.
SAD
If you mean "way OF sorrow," my first answer would be the "Via Dolorosa."
In Irish BRÓN means 'sorrow': Tá brón orm, I am sorry. (There is sorrow on-me.)
Yet filled with sorrow and compassion means sadness and caring.
sorrow, pain, trouble
sorrow
Jabez in Hebrew is Ya'avets (יַעְבֵץ) which means "sorrow."