you say 'goodbye' like this, achree (how you would say it) or atri (how you would spell it)
It depends on how it is being used in the sentence. If it is being used as the noun, you say "Dad and I," but if you are using it after the verb you say "dad and me." The "test" for this is whether you would say I or me if your dad was not involved. For example, you would say "I went to the store," so you would say "Dad and I went to the store." On the other hand, you would say "Mom picked me up at the store," so you would say "Mom picked dad and me up from the store."
Being English, I'd say 'greyer'; but Americans would probably say 'grayer'.
In Kannada, we would say: Hajaraathi.
You would say you are fluent in English.
To say sock in French you would say, chaussette. To say pants you would say pantalon, and to say shirt you would say chemise.
In Spanish, you would say "Alexis." In French, you would also say "Alexis." In Italian, you would say "Alessio." In German, you would say "Alexis."
To say intelligent in Latin you would say intelligens. To say intelligent in Italian you would say intelligente. In Greek you would say exypnos.
I say, I say, that would be Mississippi.
To say "I would like..." in French, you would say "Je voudrais..." If you were to say "Je voudrais acheter..," you would be saying "I would like to buy..."
I would say about 50 I would say about 50 I would say about 50
i would say by the sounds of it he 'lusts' you! i would say by the sounds of it he 'lusts' you!
If you would say it to a female you would say: "At Yafa/ Madhima" (את יפה/ מדהימה) If you would say it to a male you would say: "Ata yafe/ Madhim" (אתה יפה/ מדהים)
NEVER SAY "WOULD OF"! always say "would have"
You would say 'had had to have'
You would say "You are optimistic".
What Would You Say was created in 1994.