round ball is a way of saying circle
'As of now' is a way of saying at this time, currently, at this moment. It is usually used in situations where things are changing or are likely to change.
Since "of" is not a helper verb for forming the past perfect, the other way of saying it would be: "It couldn't HAVE happened that way."
beginning
mult.
Usted is the formal way of saying 'you'.
Purchase
Rendezvous.
He/she has been killed
Probably saying deceased.
¿cómo está usted?
It is not that simple. Formal and masculine forms do not apply when writing "your".
Your method of approach is ineffective.
It is a more formal way of saying goodbye.
Well you say "What time is it?" and that should do the trick
It means "you" in Korean in a more formal way than saying "neo"
洗手间 - washroom/toilet in a more formal and polite way 厕所 - not very formal way of saying toliet