When someone refers to you as "a little" in a metaphorical sense, they are suggesting that you possess certain qualities or characteristics that align with the concept being described. It implies that you exhibit only a modest amount of the quality that is being referenced.
my little sister
It could mean - yes, a little (in answer to a negative question)
In Russian, you can say "малыш" (malysh) to mean 'little one'.
You can say "นิดหน่อย" (nid noi) in Thai to mean "just a little".
You can say "mon petit homme" in French to mean "my little man".
A mule.
No, a simile
metephor
its a metephor or simile
A mixed Metephor is a scentence with 2 ormore metephors in it. For example: the clocks ticking reminded him of the beating of a drum that pounded againsted the shore of his brain. Hope that helped :)
Its a Metephor.
A metephor.
The wise old man used a metaphor to explain the situation to the ignorant child.
it means cute, little and a little mean
salmon do not eat grasshoppers for they are to big so they might eat crickets . salmon do eat krill though wich is is a tiny metephor of shrimps
salmon do not eat grasshoppers for they are to big so they might eat crickets . salmon do eat krill though wich is is a tiny metephor of shrimps
little devil