Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Omg"
El significado de "Omg" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa Omg I had a pork cutlet sandwich and it was soooooo good! I wish they mad them here 🤤?
A:
私はカツサンドを食べました。ちょううまいだよ!ここで作ることがほしい 🤤。
My take at translating it to Japanese.
My take at translating it to Japanese.
Q:
¿Qué significa Omg, You’re so pretty A WHOLE BABE?
A:
It means someone thinks you are very pretty/hot/beautiful/cute. A whole babe means that they find you attractive/sexy.
Q:
¿Qué significa Omg you're a kid ?
A:
Simplified..
"Oh my god, you are a kid."
kid = child
"Oh my god, you are a kid."
kid = child
Q:
¿Qué significa Omg, I'm probably distracting you from doing shores before jumping in bed.?
A:
おっと、いけないな。俺はたぶんあなたの寝る前の準備を邪魔しているんだ。
Ejemplos de oración usando "Omg"
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con Omg.
A:
Omg are you serious? Omg that's so funny! Omg he's cute! Omg I have so much homework
Palabras similares a "Omg" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre Omg he is doing mistake y Omg he is making mistake ?
A:
"to do a mistake" is wrong. The correct way to say that is:
"to make a mistake"
so,
Omg, he is making A mistake.
"to make a mistake"
so,
Omg, he is making A mistake.
Traducciones de "Omg"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? Omg you're a kid
A:
It means you are a child like you are really young and you get suprised by it.
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? Omg!!!! Seriously!!! You need to get a better hobby!! This is what gay guys look at!!
A:
This is exactly how you say it in English.
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? Omg
A:
Oh My God or Oh My Goodness
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? Omg did you guys have fun?!
A:
;)
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? Omg~
A:
@dallcomhoya: Omg is short for omg. You say the name of each letter or say Oh my God
Otras preguntas sobre "Omg"
Q:
Omg Please help me
Hope that it returns back in stock
Is it correct?
Hope that it returns back in stock
Is it correct?
A:
@flyyourway Not very natural. If it returns then it is back in stock. You would would not use both. You might say:
I hope they will carry it again
I hope it will be back in stock soon
I hope they'll have again
I hope they bring it back (used when you know a product has been discontinued)
When you use "return" it sounds as though the product left and will comeback on its own like a person.
Hope this helps.:-)
I hope they will carry it again
I hope it will be back in stock soon
I hope they'll have again
I hope they bring it back (used when you know a product has been discontinued)
When you use "return" it sounds as though the product left and will comeback on its own like a person.
Hope this helps.:-)
Q:
Omg, Please help
I've got a Ralph Lauren's dress but it (is /was) damaged. There are rips everywhere.
Shoud I say 1) is or 2)was in this context ? and could you tell me why?
I've got a Ralph Lauren's dress but it (is /was) damaged. There are rips everywhere.
Shoud I say 1) is or 2)was in this context ? and could you tell me why?
A:
use 1
"I have a Ralph Lauren's dress, but it's damaged."
If you use 'was', then that means it happened in the past, meaning that the dress was damaged. Because you're trying to say that it's damaged in present time then you would use 'is'.
I hope this helps.😊
"I have a Ralph Lauren's dress, but it's damaged."
If you use 'was', then that means it happened in the past, meaning that the dress was damaged. Because you're trying to say that it's damaged in present time then you would use 'is'.
I hope this helps.😊
Q:
Omg, help me !!
1. A process is delayed
2. A process is being delayed
Which one is correct and could you tell me the difference?
1. A process is delayed
2. A process is being delayed
Which one is correct and could you tell me the difference?
A:
"A" is indefinite. "The" is definite.
"The" is used for specific or particular nouns.
"A" is used for non-particular/ non-specific nouns.
Examples:
Let's read the book. = specific book
Let's read a book = any book
You may need to specify what you're talking about before using "the"
"The" is used for specific or particular nouns.
"A" is used for non-particular/ non-specific nouns.
Examples:
Let's read the book. = specific book
Let's read a book = any book
You may need to specify what you're talking about before using "the"
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? Omg, It's like a movie.
acturealy, I wanna try it!
It must be fun!
acturealy, I wanna try it!
It must be fun!
A:
"Omg, it's like a movie.
Actually, I wanna try it!
It must be fun!" :)
Actually, I wanna try it!
It must be fun!" :)
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? Omg it's almost autumn! It's too soon..
A:
In the US, it is more common to call the season "fall"
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