There are many things that can be done to help some one have a feliz cumpleanos, or a happy birthday as translated into English. For example, you could throw them a party or buy them a special gift.
It can be done with different words starting the sentence, it sometimes does gets diffucult. ARE you happy? - ESTAS feliz? Si o No? DO you want to go out? - QUIERES salir? Si o No? ARE we going to? VAMOS A..? Si o No? DO you have? TIENES..? Si o No?
tolerate :D
"Things done" is the English translation of the Latin phrase "Res gestae," which in turn is taken from the title of the funerary inscription for the Roman Emperor Augustus, "Res Gestae Divi Augusti." The "Res Gestae" elaborates upon 35 memorable deeds ("things done") performed by the Emperor during his life.
I have things to be done this week (or: I´ve got some things to do this week).
Forgive me, pardon me...literally someone is asking for a dispensation, which you do when you've done something wrong.
Sins.
a legend to me would be is someone who has done great things in life or has accomlished great things
It means they're referring to you as a robot, get things done fast, no "Heart."
Say naughty things people have done.. if someone there has done it then they take a shot...
The definition of a perfectionist is someone who wants to have things done without any flaws or imperfections. Someone who tries hard not to make a single mistake.
Job duties are things that you must complete at your job. Your job responsibilities are things that need to be done but you just need to make sure they get done, even if you have someone else do them for you.
The word for someone who likes things done a certain way is "perfectionist." A perfectionist often has high standards and may be very detail-oriented, striving for flawlessness in their tasks and surroundings. This trait can manifest in various areas of life, from work to personal habits.
It describes someone who is inclined to tell you about all the good things he has done, or rather which he says he has done, since boastful people often exaggerate or lie about their accomplishments.
GTD is the acronym for Getting Things Done.
Getting Things Done was created in 2002.
Things Done Changed was created in 1994.
This is known as IP spoofing, and it can be done to a degree.