"This is a real nice picture of you!"
you, says the white child
Dit is 'n
Hoe gaan dit means is the Afrikaans for "How are you?" or "how is it going?" It is used to greet friends. Literally it translates as How goes it?
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'Howzit'The literal translation into English is "How goes it?" It's the equivalent of "How are you?" or "What's up?" or "How're you doin'?" In "South Africanese," the simplest way to translate it is "Howzit."
Dit is een leuke plaats is a Dutch equivalent of 'This is a nice place'.
'Comment dit-on ...' means "how do we say ..." in English.
"J'ai dit" in French translates to "I said" in English.
"Tell me"
Un ami vous a dit means "a friend told you ..."
''He said'' or ''It said''
said
Le Roi l'a dit means "the king has spoken." Literally, "it has been said".
The French term "dit on" translates to "they say" or "it is said." It is used to introduce reported speech or to convey what people are commonly saying.
What is dit? But I believe it was written between 1876 and 1900.
"La prof dit" in English translates to "the teacher says."
'someone told me'