"Sacré bleu!" is an interjection in French. It literally means "holy blue!" It is used to express surprise.
"Diciendo ahora" in English translates to "saying now" or "saying currently."
"Feeling blue" typically means feeling sad or melancholy. Additionally, "blue moon" refers to a rare event, as in the saying "once in a blue moon." Also, "out of the blue" means something unexpected or sudden.
"¿Qué dices?" is Spanish for "What are you saying?" or "What do you mean?" It's a common question to ask for clarification or confirmation of what someone has just said.
In Greek, the color blue is referred to as "γαλάζιο" (galazio).
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Because well it is i mean that's like saying why is the sky blue?!?!
It is a saying to mean a person is in a tight or rough spot of difficulty.
It is a slang way of saying that someone's talking a lot and not letting anyone else talk.
you dont i guees it just comes naturaly look it up though.( i mean of course u cld paint it blue [just saying])
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There is no such thing, the saying 'once in a blue moon' is a way of saying never ^^^thats wrong. theres a blue moon tomorrow night. Wont be another one for 3 years.
Why does the saying yes Mississippi was but Mississippi is mean?
The phrase "feeling blue" to mean feeling sad or depressed originates from the association of the color blue with emotions like melancholy or sadness. This association likely stems from popular culture and how colors are used to convey emotions in art and literature.
because they are! as the saying in the poem goes..roses are read violets are blue...
The metaphor "I felt blue last night" is often used to describe feeling sad or down. Just like how the color blue is associated with feelings of sadness or melancholy, saying "I felt blue" conveys that the person was experiencing those emotions.
blue moon = blauwe maanThe saying "once in a blue moon"As far as I know we don't have a saying in Dutch that really has the same meaning. Therefore the translation of the description:"very rarely" = "heel zelden"