Comments in English is remarques in french.
Comments in french is unusual in that comment does not usually have a plural. In a sentence it means 'how ?'
Spoken alone it often means 'what ?'
Thankyou for your comments, have a nice day.
Oh, dude, Optional Comments are like the extra sprinkles on your ice cream sundae. They're not necessary for your code to work, but they can add some flavor by explaining what's going on or why you did something a certain way. It's like leaving a little note for your future self or your fellow coders, so they don't get lost in the maze of your brilliant mind.
Since spanish doesn't have "do", you would just say you have a question but make it sound like a question. So "Do you have a question?" would be "¿Tienes una pregunta?"
Merci pour vos gentilles remarques/commentaires.
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You can find the comments section of a video by scrolling down. Some videos will not have any comments at all, which will mean that you won't see any comments displayed.
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If a person or forum says that they discourage destructive comments it means they want to keep the peace. Positive comments and constructive criticism are accepted, however.
Talk to them about it.
There are countless reasons why people would write mean comments. For example, they could be angry or upset by the video, or perhaps that's just the way they are.
A word that means harsh comments is ridicule. To ridicule is to make fun of a person in a mean or cruel way.
when a you make a clear comment about someone or somthing
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It means that comments aren't approved automatically and an editor will need to read the comments and approve it manually.
he wants to have a child with u
nothing much