You can say the word "in debt" using the word "red" by pronouncing it as "indebted" or "red in debt."
The Hawaiian translation for red is 'ula'ula.
In Zhuang, the word for "red" is "swz".
The word "red" in Hindi is "लाल" (pronounced as "laal").
The car suddenly stopped, and just in time! I just stopped by to say hello.
In Yorta Yorta, you can say hello by using the word "bama."
My account balance is "in the red." Once debt is paid, you're "in the black."
A verb is an action word. A letter that when you say it, means of debt is the letter O. If you are in debt, you owe somebody something.
The Hawaiian translation for red is 'ula'ula.
Instead of using the word "ladies," you can say "women" or "individuals."
In Zhuang, the word for "red" is "swz".
The word "red" in Hindi is "लाल" (pronounced as "laal").
Caught red-handed?
I would say that this is a great example.
The car suddenly stopped, and just in time! I just stopped by to say hello.
Destitude is a word i like to say
You're in the red. The expression "in the red" refers to a color of ink. Handwritten accounting records in ledger books used to be kept in black ink for positive amounts and red ink for negative amounts. When the balance was written in the red ink, you had a balance below zero--a "minus" amount--meaning that you owed money. You were "in the red." There's no such thing as being below the red. You can't be more minus than minus. ---- * My finances are way below the red.
Try using the word busier.