To claim ownership or possession of something, you would say that it is "yours."
When you say something that is not true, it is called a lie.
You can say "നീയുടെയാണ്" (neeyudeyaanu) in Malayalam to express "I'm yours."
When you repeat something that has already been said, it is called "reiterating" or "restating."
No. Yours is the possessive form. "Your" used in a sentence can refer to a single person as in "this is your car" or when you are talking to a group of people and say "This is your country".
In Igbo, "yours truly" can be translated as "onye nke a".
The correct way is, "different from yours".
A.loudB.unnecessaryC.very expensiveD.very steep
Taking something that is not yours is called theft. It is a criminal offense that involves unlawfully and intentionally taking someone else's property without their permission.
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When you say something that is not true, it is called a lie.
you tell your parent or say to them (how would you feel if somebody took something of your and wouldn't give it back)
If you like it, say 'It's great, thanks. How is yours?' and proceed to say something that you like about the meal. But, if you don't like it, say 'It's very good, but not really my taste.'
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the temperature.
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You can say "നീയുടെയാണ്" (neeyudeyaanu) in Malayalam to express "I'm yours."
Stealing. If someone has something that you believe is rightfully yours, you should use proper legal channels to retrieve it.