either 2 or a couple in people meaning a marriage or relationship
means 'what a handsome couple'.
Actually, the name "Kerrie" can mean a couple of things. 1. English- Ruler- Female 2. Irish- Dusky; dark- Female 3. Irish- Dusky; dark- Male Hope this helps!
This phrase could have a couple of different meanings, but if "corto" is used as an adjective, it means "and short," as in the end of the phrase "his thumb is wide and short."
La vie a deux is very idiomatic. Sometimes it will mean 'living together', sometimes 'life as a couple', sometimes 'what it is like to live with someone'. Look at what it is likely to mean in context, than select the most natural English expression from this general sense.
Bella coppia
'couple' means the same in French and in English.
There are a couple of different meanings of kamina in English. The word is generally used to mean "mean", as is "He is a mean person." It can also mean "rascal."
means 'what a handsome couple'.
In American English, the correct answer is "The couple has children." But in British English, they would generally say "the couple have children."
A couple dozen lighthousesa is not the correct English because both the couple and dozen are collective words.
The English translation of the French word "actualite" can be a couple of things. First, it can mean news, or news reel. Second, it can mean current affairs, topical news.
It means, "When you cut with him, do you want to be a couple with me?"
It could mean a couple of things:Park - "Fui al parque" - I went to the park.Ammunition - "Se me acabo el parque" - I'm out of ammo.
The couple is. Couple is singular. It means two persons formally connected, as dancing partners, for example, and taken as a single unit. Some people sloppily use a couple to mean " some," as in "A couple of students are here." Avoid that usage.
This can be interpreted in a couple of ways. It can mean "go home", or "he/she/you go to the house".
A couple can mean to join with someone, or to couple two railway trucks together. Or a couple is a pair (brace) of something.
Take the couple