(Entry 1 of 2) : a genus of primitive fishes (family Amiidae) containing the bowfin as its only surviving species.
What to say instead of I know what you mean?
Synonyms: Ways of saying that you know, understand or agree. of course. OK. all right.
What are the three different meanings of the verb to know?
1 : to recognize the identity of I know that guy! 2 : to be aware of the truth of We know that the earth is round. 3 : to have a practical understanding of Her little sister already knows how to read. 4 : to have information or knowledge He knows all about cars.
What does the word know refer to?
verb (used without object), knew, known, know·ing. to have knowledge or clear and certain perception, as of fact or truth. to be cognizant or aware, as of some fact, circumstance, or occurrence; have information, as about something. noun. the fact or state of knowing; knowledge.
What is an Amma?
noun. /ˈʌmɑː/ /ˈʌmɑː/ (Indian English) (especially as a form of address) a mother.
How do you say I see politely?
You can do that by saying:
- OK / Alright / Sure.
- Got it.
- OK, I get it now / That’s clear, thank you.
- Fair enough / I see where you’re coming from / I take your point / That makes sense.
- Of course / Absolutely.
- I appreciate why you think that, but…
- I hear what you’re saying, but…
- That’s totally fair / I don’t blame you.
What can I say instead of I feel you?
Other Alternatives for ‘I Know How You Feel’
- It’s going to be okay. You might not be able to tell the future, but telling someone “It’s going to be okay” is often comforting and encouraging.
- I’m sending you my best wishes.
- You can do this.
- I would love to hear how you’re feeling about everything.
- I’m here for you.
Which kind of verb is know?
As detailed above, ‘know’ can be a noun or a verb. Verb usage: I know that I’m right and you’re wrong. Verb usage: He knew something terrible was going to happen.
Is know a stative verb?
Stative verbs describe a state rather than an action. Stative verbs often relate to: thoughts and opinions: agree, believe, doubt, guess, imagine, know, mean, recognise, remember, suspect, think, understand. feelings and emotions: dislike, hate, like, love, prefer, want, wish.
Is the phrase ” I know you are but what am I ” true?
( rhetorical question, colloquial, childish) Assertion that an insult made by the party to whom the phrase is directed is actually true of that party, and not of the person using the phrase. Usually considered to be a playground taunt . quotations ▼
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Do you know the answer to the riddle what am I?
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