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Daily Use English Words with Meaning
Here is a very simple, yet attractive, common noun list. I hope you can start using them soon, if you’re not already! 280 Basic English Words You Should Know 1. account – an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and allow you to take it out when you need to. 2. air – […]
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An Apple a Say Keeps the Doctor Away Meaning
A very old medical suggestion that has since turned into a common English expression used when speaking about Apples in general. Parents will often say this to young children to encourage them to eat apples. Especially for children who do not like to eat their fruits, parents can tell them “An apple a day keeps […]
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Obvs
Some things are obvious but maybe this word isn’t. Listen to the programme.
Down / Up for something
If there is something you are interested in doing now, we have an expression for you.
Good Morning in French
Ways to say Good Morning in French Good Morning Synonyms in English Good Morning Synonyms in French Good morning! Bonjour ! Greetings! Salutations ! Hi! Salut ! Hey! Hé ! How are you? Comment allez-vous ? Welcome! Bienvenue ! What’s up?! Qu’est-ce qu’il y a ? What a lovely morning! Quelle belle matinée ! Morning! […]
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Savage
Learn a new meaning of the word ‘savage’.
What’s up in Spanish?
What’s up? – ¿Qué tal? / ¿Qué pasa / ¿Qué onda? / ¿Como va? / ¿Qué más? / ¿Qué hubo / ¿Qué Huele? What’s up in English What’s up in Spanish What’s up? ¿Qué pasa? Sup? ¿Cómo? Howdy? ¿Qué tal? How’s it going? ¿Cómo va todo? What’s happening? ¿Qué ocurre? What’s new? ¿Qué hay de nuevo? […]
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Lit
Learn an informal word to say something is amazing.
Yikes!
Learn an informal word to express shock.