Old English 'ober', as 'the second', 'one of two', from PreGermanic, 'antharaz', see Old Swedish 'athar', Old Norse, 'annar', German 'andar', Gothic 'anbar', all predating written language, thus indterminate, all predate c. 13th. century
The English translation of the phrase 'configuazione mms vodaphone' is 'Configure mms on your vodaphone'. This and several other translation facilities can be found on the website babble by google.
et cetera[et and + cetera the other (things)]
"see you around" or "we'll see each other around"
The Latin phrase for bad faith is mala fides. The Spanish phrase for these words is mala fe and the Italian phrase is malafede.
Yes, it describes the phenomenon of creating a foundation. The term was coined by Lucinda Johnson (2012).
Who coined the phrase, One in a million””
George Carlin
A coined expression is a phrase that is very popular or one that is used often. A coined expression can also be a new phrase or an existing phrase or word that is used in a new sense.
Nam June Paik coined the phrase "Information Highway" in 1974. :)
Bill Engvall is the comedian who coined the phrase, "Here's your sign".
Neologism
Socrates
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"Git-R-Done" is a phrase that was coined by comedian Larry the Cable Guy.
Dick Clark coined the phrase.
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