In Kannada, "ಸೌ" (sou) translates to "Smt." or "Mrs." when added in a wedding invitation letter. It is used as a respectful title for a married woman.
The root word of "imperfect" is "perfect," which comes from the Latin word "perfectus," meaning "completed" or "accomplished." The prefix "im-" is added to suggest negation or absence, thus "imperfect" means not completed or not fully accomplished.
In french, "froid" is an adjective meaing cold. It's whatever gender the noun it modifies it. If it's being used as an avoir expression like in the sentence j'ai froid it works like a noun (i have cold) and doesn't really have an assigned gender.
"ajjajaja ke onda" is a phrase in Spanish slang. "Ajjajaja" is an expression of laughter, similar to "hahaha" in English. "Ke onda" is a slang phrase that means "what's up" or "what's going on." Therefore, "ajjajaja ke onda" can be interpreted as "hahaha, what's up?" in casual conversation.
"Voy is the yo form of "Ir" (to go)." True, but if you add a pronoun (te) the meaing is going to (not in all cases). Example: Te voy a enseñar... = I'm going to show/teach you...
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To express an opinion.
Relish or enjoy
Praise
Ann means graceful.
intensive care unit
I have to go
hanky
past
Immobile.