Bill Ding = Building Justin Time = Just in time
Well... Su in Chinnese means respectful but just because a name starts with a "SU" does not mean that they all have the same meaning. The meaning of a name in Japanese is related to the character used for that sound rather than the sound itself. There are many characters that can be used to make the sound "SU" in Japanese. So there is no definitive answer to your question. Sorry!
The phrase "Cuando seas mia" is the Spanish phrase mostly used by the lovers. This phrase may means the following translations; When you are mine, Please be mine, just be mine, and be mine only.
It isn't a Spanish word, it's just the name of a brand of laundry detergent. The name is derived from the word "suave," which means "soft" or "smooth," and "-itel" is just added to make it sound interesting (most brand names are amalgamations of random words, anyway).
NAMES DON'T CHANGE!!! to spell it, use katakana script, jie ni fua- (What Tara-san meant was that names don't usually translate into a new word - names simply adapt to the Japanese vowel set and writing system) So Jennifer would look like this: ジニファ (probably) but would sound pretty much just like 'Jennifer'
Just because a fancy dish uses the French language to name it and thus makes it sound exotic, does nothing to ensure the slop is any better other slops referred to by their English or Spanish or Tagalog names.
never in a million years will kurt sound like justin but kurt is way better than justin just sayin :):):):):_):) ^_^
nobody he performed it by himself its just a sound effect
No. Their names just sound the same.
he named his dog Sammy just like my name
YES! Of course it does! Especially Justin Bieber and Justin Lui! Why you ask? Justin is such a random stupid boring name! Something like Kathryn or Adam is quite unique and MAD! Those names rock! AND JACK TOO! But Justin? No, just no! Why you ask?
Names don't matter to him, just a nice smile and personality
Pearl & Sound Percussion Drum Sets are the same thing...yes just different names
It always means both. You can substitute the word 'when' for the phrase 'as soon as' and both meanings will be preserved. You can also substitute 'just after'. As soon as the clock strikes twelve, the trumpets will sound. When the clock strikes twelve, the trumpets will sound. Just after the clock strikes twelve, the trumpets will sound. The phrase 'as soon as' refers to the moment that something will occur. The rest of the sentence tells us what happens 'just after'.
it means that that's his name like any other ordinary names Justin Christin is just that
Yes as it is the possessive form. As the phrase is referring to just one of the names in the partnership, the apostrophe should be placed thus:- PARTNER'S NAME If instead you had been asking about all of the names in the partnership, the apostrophe should be placed thus:- PARTNERS' NAMES
Well, this is an opinionable question...If your're joking, then it would be...Yeah, Just Bieber sounds like a girl, in all of his song, almost! Just kidding!If you're serious, then the answer would be like...In my opinion, Justin Bieber does not sound like a girl, though some people rudely make fun of him!
Justin is derived from the Latin Iustinus, which was derived from Justus, meaning "just, righteous."Blake is derived from the Old English blæc meaning "black" or blāc meaning "pale".