In Swahili, "nyanya" means tomato.
"Someone call IX II" can be interpreted as "Someone call 911" since IX is the Roman numeral for 9 and II is the Roman numeral for 2. This phrase is often used humorously to suggest calling emergency services.
To ring someone up typically means to call them on the phone. It can also mean to charge someone for goods or services by using a cash register or point-of-sale system.
Calling someone a "pig" is often used as an insult to suggest that they are messy, unclean, or gluttonous. It can also imply that they are greedy or uncouth in their behavior.
"Yonde Kudasai" is a Japanese phrase that translates to "please read" or "please call." It is a polite way to ask someone to read something or to call someone.
No it can't call someone
No it can't call someone
eggs benedict..... with a tomato.......
We call tomato sauce, tomato sauce., which is used for Italian food and Pizza. However, we also have a condiment that we call ketchup that is used on many foods, particularly by kids.
Someone who is mean and controlling could be called a tyrant
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A loner?? Is that what you mean?
To call someone feminine
the sauce on top of the pizza is called tomato sauce. Some Italian Americans call tomato sauce, gravy.
In Swahili, "nyanya" means tomato.
to call away means to call someone away from them or call whoever you want.