Repeating or repetition.
When you say something that is not true, it is called a lie.
To claim ownership or possession of something, you would say that it is "yours."
While "repeat again" is commonly used in everyday language, it is considered redundant because "repeat" already implies doing something again. It is better to simply say "repeat" or "do it again" for clarity and to avoid redundancy.
It means, "[All of you] Say it again, please."
It is called irony or sarcasm when someone says something with a different or opposite meaning than the literal interpretation.
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Say again
The adverb form of "repeat" is "repeatedly." It describes the manner in which an action is performed, indicating that something occurs again and again. For example, you might say, "She called him repeatedly until he answered."
an answer
When you say something that is not true, it is called a lie.
We say they repeated that word
To claim ownership or possession of something, you would say that it is "yours."
To reuse, or recycle.
Answer - Say this simple little prayer, or say something like it. Say something like, "Dear LORD, please for give me for _____say your sin_____. Amen." Then don't do it again, that part is called repentents. Answer - Pray for forgiveness and if you still feel burdened goto the church and talk to a priest. All you need to do is ask for it with sincerity, and make the effort not to make that mistake again. This is a personal belief as a Christian.
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