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did you mean se cayó? which would mean he/she/it fell.
Oh, dude, I think you might have had a little typo there. I'm guessing you meant "What does 'the mean' mean?" Well, 'the mean' is just a fancy term for the average of a set of numbers. So, like, if you have 5, 10, and 15, the mean would be 10. Easy peasy, right?
It literally means "I am making trap." Idiomatically it can mean"I'm cheating".
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Yes, truer is a word. In the definition of true in the Merrian-Webster, truer is an inflected form of true.
He never had a truer friend than his sergeant in the army. GPS systems can provide a truer basis for locating positions than celestial navigation.
The Truer Lover - 1909 was released on: USA: 5 June 1909
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It is true that if you want to get a truer picture of someone's life you should read about that person. This is because you will learn about their hardships.
"Truer" is the comparative form of true.
Yes it's correct.
This phrase is used to emphasize that what was said is undeniably accurate or correct. It suggests that the statement is so true that it has never been better expressed.
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