P349356. Weekly Japanese Words with Risa - Tongue-Twisters 02:10 P350357. Japanese Listening Comprehension - Choosing a Drink in Japan 01:52 P351358. Weekly Japanese Words with Risa - Your Face 01:30 P352359. Weekly Japanese Words with Risa - Common Slang Expressions 01:34 ...
fastadj(color: does not fade)inalterableadj mf Yes, these colours are fast and should not bleed. Sí, estos colores son inalterables y no deberían desteñirse. fastadj(friend: close, loyal)cercano/aadj Through the years, they remained fast friends. ...
1. quickly, rapidly, swiftly, hastily, hurriedly, speedily, presto, apace, in haste, like a shot (informal), at full speed, hell for leather (informal), like lightning, hotfoot, like a flash, at a rate of knots, like the clappers (Brit. informal), like a bat out of hell (slang)...
Spanish slang is your key to sounding like a native. And with 291 Spanish slang words and phrases, you’ll be able to fit in with any Spanish speaker! This post shows you… 11. Hone Your Ear to the Sounds of Spanish If you don’t listen to spoken Spanish, it’ll be harder to per...
Lacking in intelligence: blockheaded, dense, doltish, dumb, hebetudinous, obtuse, stupid, thickheaded, thick-witted. Slang: dimwitted, dopey. 7. Informal. Very closely associated: chummy, close, familiar, friendly, intimate. Slang: tight. Idiom: hand in glove with.noun The most intensely ac...
“No saber ni papa de algo” in Spanish is literally translated to “not knowing a potato about something.” This can be used when talking about something you have no clue about. In this case, it may or may not be the Spanish language you have no clue about. But do not worry, the...
"betroth (two people), bind in wedlock; pledge oneself to," early 12c., from Old English handfæsten and cognate Old Norse handfesta "to pledge, betroth; strike a bargain by shaking hands;" for first element see hand (n.); second element is from Proto-Germanic causative verb *fast...
is it a slang?. Thank you! :) nhan This lesson wasn’t really clear. Sorry to say that cos normally, you do better gonzie Maybe was it too early in the day ? gonzie This lesson is very helpful. But I can’t understand clearly how to use ‘early’. Could you explain me? Thank...
I had a long comment in mind but I couldn’t post it fast enough and pc covered almost everything I was going to say. The only thing I would add here is that tone of voice would make a huge difference: “I couldn’t get rid of him fast enough”, falling tone = disappointment, ...
P349356. Weekly Japanese Words with Risa - Tongue-Twisters 02:10 P350357. Japanese Listening Comprehension - Choosing a Drink in Japan 01:52 P351358. Weekly Japanese Words with Risa - Your Face 01:30 P352359. Weekly Japanese Words with Risa - Common Slang Expressions 01:34 ...