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What does ‘nah’ mean? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange Nah, (the) first stop fer us is Gringotts There's an implication there in the nah that's based on prior context "The gold isn't in the house; there's no reason to go to the house No, that's not where we need to go; the first stop for us is Gringotts!" Basically in this case, the nah is being used to say "No, not that thing you just said We
Whats the abbreviation for elder in American English? Agree with StoneyB "Your elders" is used to refer to ANYONE older than you - usually significantly My parents always told me to call unknown adults by Mr and Ms because we should "respect our elders " However I don't use it for siblings at all, except in a joking way "I'm your elder, you have to listen to me, nah nah nah " –
Are you wake up? or Did you wake up? Which one is correct? Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
Why are baked and naked not pronounced the same? As I understand it, before the vowel shift the "a" in "bake" and "nake" (yes, "nake" is a verb in English, meaning "to bare or uncover", although it's hardly ever used in its present tense form today) would have been a short vowel sound, and the trailing "e" would have been pronounced - thus, "bake" would have been pronounced "bah'-keh" and
What does (something) goes brrr mean and how to use it? It's a slang phrase, I believe However, wanting to know something new won't hurt, right? I've seen many people use this phrase, but I still don't get how to use it I, first, saw this phrase on
what is the difference between on, in or at a meeting? You've rightly called out the differences between the first two statements: He is in a meeting The above statement refers to the person attending a meeting in the same premises (i e on site)