It means that someone died, and they have dedicated something or are doing something in their memory.
It means you get something not expected. Say I give you a bracelet and you didn't expect me to. That's surprise. ^_^
Another way to say "in recent years" is "in the past few years." You could also use phrases like "in the last few years" or "over the past several years." These alternatives convey a similar timeframe of relatively recent events or developments.
it is when you say something that has already happened rather than is happening at the moment. for instant the past tense of 'i am writing an answer' would be 'i wrote an answer'.
If you see something, say something!
Primitive has a base in the word "Primate", so something that is more primitive is something more unsophisticated or savage.
When we say that something is alive. we mean it has life in it.
that something is fresh
If you mean mbroc, or maybe something more like "mabrooc", then its some word in Arabic that you say to someone when he gets something new.
No, you say bigger......something is bigger
You say you're sorry.
something you say to not have your mom kill you
He hates you
When You Say Something Nicely
To say something bad
Decline- say no to something
It would be correct to say, "Algo más," which means "Something more."