This quotataion so far is categorized as anonymous. It is suspected that it is an old chinese proverb.
Unspoken Dialect was created on 2005-02-28.
It should be--- "If you have returned the n Master Ramu," I said.
"Not spoken" or "unspoken" can be replaced by words such as: unsaid, implied, inferred TIP: You can use any search engine and type synonym+the word to get a list of different web sites with a Thesaurus.
The Swahili word for master is "bwana".
The Punjabi word for Master is "ਮਾਸਟਰ" (pronounced as "master").
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Mores. Latin word for unspoken lawes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mores
The suggestion that it is a Chinese proverb, may be true, as it reflects a universal and eternal truth. Though I could only trace it to Solomon Ibn Gabirol ben Judah, a Spanish Jewish leader, poet and philosopher, who lived from 1021-1058. It is also known as an Irish proverb, and was quoted by Abraham Lincoln.
tacit, implicit, silent, unvoiced
In some sentences, a portion of the words are unspoken, but understood. If I said "I will take you out for ice cream on Saturday." , you might respond "Promise?". What is understood, but not written would be the words "Do you...", as in "Do you promise?"
Unspoken Dialect was created on 2005-02-28.
It should be--- "If you have returned the n Master Ramu," I said.
"Not spoken" or "unspoken" can be replaced by words such as: unsaid, implied, inferred TIP: You can use any search engine and type synonym+the word to get a list of different web sites with a Thesaurus.
The Unspoken King was created in 2007-12.
The Swahili word for master is "bwana".