"Be patient, be very, very patient" emphasizes the importance of maintaining calm and perseverance in the face of challenges or uncertainty. It suggests that good things often take time and that rushing or losing hope can lead to negative outcomes. This phrase encourages a mindful approach, reminding us to trust the process and wait for the right moment to act or see results. Ultimately, it highlights the value of patience as a virtue in achieving our goals.
no, he is very patient no, he is very patient
The word for very patient is "tolerant" or "enduring."
patient, meaning someone with patience is sahv-LAN, סבלן patient, meaning someone under a doctor's care: kho-LEH, חולה
we have been very patient
Neither. Very is an adverb and patient an adjective.
In javanesse, the meaning of Saronto is patient or "sabar"
mareez - مریض
If the patient is still pregnant, a patient who is G1 and P0 is a primigravida.
Patient getting osteoporosis will face a very common symptom. His/her bone will become very clumsily and use to break fluently even the patient get a very slight stroke.
It does not have a meaning in Swahili, but it is an adopted Arabic name meaning "patient one".
Neither. Very is an adverb and patient an adjective.
You are very patient.