Are you serious
"Grave" is a phrase that can mean serious.
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John McEnroe. His famous phrase "You can't be serious!" provided the tennis star with the title for the book :-)
"Asem paa nie" is a phrase in the Twi language, which is spoken in Ghana. It translates to "This is a serious matter" or "This is a serious issue" in English. The phrase is often used to emphasize the importance or gravity of a situation.
In a lighter vein means less serious. This is similar to the phrase, "Lighten up".
The phrase "are you making sport with me" means are you teasing or joking with me. It implies that one is questioning whether the other person is being serious or sincere in their actions or words.
It seems like the phrase "serio you siento bien mala" might be a mix of Spanish and English. In Spanish, "serio" means serious, "siento" means I feel, and "mala" means bad. The phrase might translate to "serious I feel very bad" in English.
This sounds like a serious question, but we do not understand it. Could you re-phrase it? We would like to answer.
To be serious about something you are doing. Like the game of marbles where the winner gets to actually keep all the marbles.
YES. "Los estudiantes son serios." means "The students are serious" The implication by using the verb "ser" is that this is the normal state of those students, e.g. they are consistently serious. If the phrase was "Los estudiantes están serios." this would mean the students are serious only at this movement and are usually rather playful or non-serious.
gomen nasai Sumimasen. Even more polite, and for more serious offenses, "Moushi wake arimasen." ("There is no excuse.")