"Yamero" is a Japanese term that translates to "stop it" or "don't" in English. It's often used to express a plea or demand for someone to cease an action, whether in a serious or playful context. The word is derived from the verb "yameru," which means "to stop" or "to quit." It can convey various emotions depending on the tone and situation in which it's used.
ここで止まれ (koko de tomare) would mean "Stop here" in Japanese. (in an informal or impolite way) ここで止まりなさい (koko de tomari nasai) is the same meaning with usual polite Japanese way of saying it.
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.
What does GRI mean? What does GRI mean?
The haudensaunee mean irguios
The correct usage is "what DOES it mean"
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
He is as mean as a copperhead snakeHe is as mean as an angry bearHe is as mean as a bottle of brandyHe is as mean a black woman
Present - I mean, She means. Future - I will mean, She will mean. Past - Meant.
as you do
What do you mean "what does it mean"? It doesn't "mean" anything, it's just a fact.