When someone says you are resolute, they mean that you are determined, unwavering, and firm in your decisions or actions. It indicates that you are steadfast and committed to your beliefs or goals.
To call someone a pig is often used as an insult to suggest they are greedy, messy, or behaving in an uncivilized manner. It can imply that the person is acting in a selfish or disrespectful way.
In Haitian Creole, you can say "Pa vrèman" to mean "not really."
You can say "佢好聰明" in Cantonese to mean "she's really smart".
A quick study is someone who learns very fast. You would say "he's a quick study" if you're training someone and they really catch on well. It means someone who's really smart.
when we call someone ia a giant we mean what
It would be mean to say to someone, "You have no soul."
They are really tall.
Its mean to like someone or you can say love.
Resolute is not a verb, so no there is not a past tense. I think the word you are looking for is resolve
That is doesn't mean yes or no it means that there in the middle of the gate
Yeah. If you really mean it , i mean it's good to know that someone wants you to be safe when you travel.
It means if you say something that someone might find offensive, and you dont really mean to offend them u say "No offence"to them
you say witzbold to someone, who is really funny
Well i said somthing sacractically i will say it but not really mean it so if someone says "Your stupid" and I say "Yep, I'm stupid" i dont mean it.
not really means slightly...so if u ask someone "are you mad?" and they say "not really" it means just a little bit
You can't be, you just have to trust what they say to be true
It means that if you say you love someone your feelings dont really show