The phrase "speak easy" refers to a place, typically a bar or club, that illegally sold Alcoholic Beverages during the Prohibition era in the United States (1920-1933). These establishments required patrons to speak quietly or "easy" to avoid drawing attention to the illegal activities taking place inside.
"Vous la francias" is not a valid French phrase. If you meant to say "vous parlez français," it translates to "you speak French."
"Easy come, easy go."
"Ridiculously" is an adverb in the phrase "ridiculously easy test." It modifies the adjective "easy" to emphasize the extreme simplicity of the test.
An idiom is a word or phrase that is not meant to be taken literally but figuratively. Examples include "kick the bucket" or "raining cats and dogs."
There are nine syllables in the phrase "I tried to speak but you couldn't."
The phrase "easy come, easy go" means that someone or something that can come into your life with ease can also leave your life with just the same amount of effort.
The origin of the phrase 'dead easy comes from the English language. The term dead actually meant 'simple' or 'completely' and dates back to the 14th century with this usage.
In the Suez canal , the pilots used that phrase, addressed to the helmsman, when the ship had come on what the pilot meant was the proper course.
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Zygmunt Frenkiel has written: 'The easy way to speak Polish' -- subject(s): Polish language, Conversation and phrase books
"Vous la francias" is not a valid French phrase. If you meant to say "vous parlez français," it translates to "you speak French."
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The phrase trans ocean is meant to mean across the ocean. Trans ocean is meant to be the same as transocean, which is not a word but a shorter version of transoceanic, to which it is meant to have a similar meaning.
The phrase a wallpaper on your desktop can mean that your desktop is covered in papers. This can be meant on your computer or your actual desk.
You speak them.
That's easy! Its a phrase.
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