that means he is trying to say your personalaty
Personal attributes are important because they shape an individual's behavior, attitudes, and interactions with others. These attributes can influence one's success in various aspects of life, such as relationships, career advancement, and personal development. Understanding and cultivating positive personal attributes, such as resilience, empathy, and self-discipline, can lead to improved overall well-being and achievement of goals.
Mean has two meaning and one if it is when it is used as an adjective while the other meaning is to say or tell what does a word speaks for.
Trait theories of leadership say that a particular set of personal characteristics make for a good leader. My personal guess is that the best set of traitl for leadership are: integrity, vision, and courage. Other people may have a different list.
In lay man terms, I'll say positive thinking, identify one's goals and objectives, keep it simple and managable and ensure there is continous motivation.
I don't think there's much difference between the two terms, but I would say that 'savoir-faire' is the English word know-how transposed into French. Perhaps you could say that it is slightly more general than expertise.
Either one although you would more likely say it as professor of English.
There are two "professor" 1 ) a title given to a renowned scientist or researcher. and to a school teacher (Primary,high school, and University( College) Then you can say "Professor João", "Professora Maria," or Professor Carlos (Dr Carlos)
In Spanish this would mean teacher or professor. The one you are talking about is masculine, therefor it would be a sir or Mister or Mr.
Simply. Profesor..
You can always say that GFE stands for Girl Friend Experience.
Yes, it is appropriate to address a professor by their last name when speaking to them.
It says PG
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PC means Personal Computer
Professor Utterbunk declined to comment on the matter at this time.
Erna Kranz emphasizes that the phrase "you could only say for yourself" highlights the importance of personal experience and perspective in expressing opinions or beliefs. It suggests that one's understanding and interpretation of situations are inherently subjective, shaped by individual experiences. Therefore, claiming to speak for others can misrepresent their views and dilute the authenticity of one's own voice. This perspective encourages personal accountability and self-reflection in conversations.
"Eres profesór excelente."