A cliche is a phrase or opinion that is overused and lacks original thought. Some examples of a cliche are; lost track of time, lasted an eternity and a matter of time.
Same as in English, something that's overdone to the point of predictability and cheesiness.
The question/statement 'Tu as quel age' means You are how old? In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The verb 'as' means '[you] have'. The interrogative adjective/pronoun 'quel' means 'what, which'. The noun 'age' means 'age'.so basically..... it means "what age are you"A phrase in English that would be the equivalent would be: 'How old are you?'
"Edad" means age in Spanish, as in "What is your age?"
Literally, it translates as "What age do you have?", means "What is your age?" or "How old are you?"
Quelle age as tu? This means 'How old are you' in French. age- means age, as tu- are you, and quelle- how. Translating it literally: How age are you? Hope this helps!
Robert Cliche died on September 15, 1978 at the age of 57.
Robert Cliche died on September 15, 1978 at the age of 57.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away is an old cliche
Using cliches in your writing can add familiarity and humor, but overusing them can make your writing seem unoriginal. Incorporate cliches sparingly and consider adding a twist to make them more unique and engaging. Just be mindful of the context and audience to ensure they are appropriate for your message.
The plural of cliche is cliches.
Lucien Cliche was born in 1916.
Lucien Cliche died in 2005.
Vital Cliche died in 1976.
Vital Cliche was born in 1890.
Karen Cliche is 5' 9".
The word "cliché" can be both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to an overused expression or idea. As an adjective, it describes something that is predictable or lacking originality.
Asking for sentences on WikiAnswers is so cliche