She / He is HOT !?!?!
She / He is HOT !?!?!
Good day ladies and gentle men:) ,
It's kind of Interesting that this sentence has different meaning In other languages. In Arabic "She/He is Hot" means: someone's always angry. In English means: sexy. :yh_rotfl
If you know a word, sentence or phrase has a meaning in English and different meaning in another language please share it here. :guitarist
It's kind of Interesting that this sentence has different meaning In other languages. In Arabic "She/He is Hot" means: someone's always angry. In English means: sexy. :yh_rotfl
If you know a word, sentence or phrase has a meaning in English and different meaning in another language please share it here. :guitarist
I miss you Odie
She / He is HOT !?!?!
"Fu*k" means In Arabic: to open up something or to release.
In English: you know the meaning :p
In English: you know the meaning :p
I miss you Odie
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M.A.S;1340747 wrote: "Fu*k" means In Arabic: to open up something or to release.
In English: you know the meaning :p
Looks like the same meanings to me.
In English: you know the meaning :p
Looks like the same meanings to me.
She / He is HOT !?!?!
M.A.S;1340636 wrote: Good day ladies and gentle men:) ,
It's kind of Interesting that this sentence has different meaning In other languages. In Arabic "She/He is Hot" means: someone's always angry. In English means: sexy. :yh_rotfl
If you know a word, sentence or phrase has a meaning in English and different meaning in another language please share it here. :guitarist
Both of those meanings are used in English, as well.
Most words have multiple meanings and can be used to "mean" different things depending on the context.
It's kind of Interesting that this sentence has different meaning In other languages. In Arabic "She/He is Hot" means: someone's always angry. In English means: sexy. :yh_rotfl
If you know a word, sentence or phrase has a meaning in English and different meaning in another language please share it here. :guitarist
Both of those meanings are used in English, as well.
Most words have multiple meanings and can be used to "mean" different things depending on the context.
The home of the soul is the Open Road.
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She / He is HOT !?!?!
Also, meanings change/evolve over time.
The word 'gay' is an excellent example.
a century ago, a well-dressed man might be called a 'Gay Blade" without insinuating anything about his life-style.
If you used that phrase today, most men, regardless of their life-style, would take offense.
The word 'gay' is an excellent example.
a century ago, a well-dressed man might be called a 'Gay Blade" without insinuating anything about his life-style.
If you used that phrase today, most men, regardless of their life-style, would take offense.
The home of the soul is the Open Road.
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hmmm. "Hot under the collar" means you're angry.
She / He is HOT !?!?!
Classic ones :-
Rubber - American = Durex, English = Eraser
Fag - American = Homosexual, English = Cigarette
Nice - Victorian = Pernicity, Modern = Pleasant
Wicked - Old = Evil, New = Good
etc.
Rubber - American = Durex, English = Eraser
Fag - American = Homosexual, English = Cigarette
Nice - Victorian = Pernicity, Modern = Pleasant
Wicked - Old = Evil, New = Good
etc.
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Bad - Old = bad, new=good
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Old: Science = Witchcraft/magic New: Science = a branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws
She / He is HOT !?!?!
Scottish.
Away and bile yer heed ya wee nyaff.
South of the border.
I say dear boy, do trot off and take your silly little comments with you.
Scottish.
Yer bum's hingin' oot ra windae.
South of the border.
One does talk a load of hot air at times.
Scottish.
Haw Jimmy, geeza light pal eh.
South of the border.
I say dear fellow, excuse me for being so common, but I appear to have left my lighter in the Bentley, may I trouble you for a light for my cigarette, please.
Away and bile yer heed ya wee nyaff.
South of the border.
I say dear boy, do trot off and take your silly little comments with you.
Scottish.
Yer bum's hingin' oot ra windae.
South of the border.
One does talk a load of hot air at times.
Scottish.
Haw Jimmy, geeza light pal eh.
South of the border.
I say dear fellow, excuse me for being so common, but I appear to have left my lighter in the Bentley, may I trouble you for a light for my cigarette, please.
[FONT=Arial]Just above the clouds
the sun is always shining.
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the sun is always shining.
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"embarrassed/embarazado". in English means approximately "ashamed" while in Spanish "embarazada" means "pregnant"
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The meaning of TEA is 'torch' in Spanish.