Ah, saying "uncle" in Yiddish is a lovely thing indeed. You can say "uncle" in Yiddish by using the word "טאָטע" (toyte). It's a beautiful language full of warmth and history, just like a happy little tree in a painting.
toot di rechtiger zach
One thing the speaker in "For Poets" tells to avoid doing is being "vulgar" and using cliches as a substitute for authentic expression. This advice encourages poets to strive for originality and depth in their writing.
-x is not considered to be an expression.
Yes, the word 'saying' is a gerund, the present participle of a verb (to say) that functions as a noun in a sentence.The noun 'saying' is a word for a commonly known expression which generally offers advice or wisdom; a word for a thing.
There is an expression, "to put your foot in your mouth" which means to say the wrong thing , that is to make an unwise remark that might be offensive. Possibly a person who says ,"You put your foot it" is thinking of this expression and means that the person said the wrong thing.
Since it is considered bad to suck, as in a baby sucking his thumb, to say life sucks is the same thing as saying life is bad.
No such thing as 'if-loop', you can choose from:while (expression) statementfor (expression; expression; expression) statementdo statement while (expression)
There is no official antonym for algebraic expression. The only thing that is the opposite of an algebraic expression is something that is not an algebraic expression.
Avoid One Thing was created in 2002.
There is no expression or term because there is no such thing as subtruction.
"I'm in the clouds." Same thing as saying someone has their head in the clouds in English.