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Sucharita
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Some common greeting phrases used in most of the contexts in Portuguese are:
1. Ola - Hello
2. Oi - Hello
3. Bom Dia - Good morning.
4. Boa tarde - Good afternoon
5. Boa noite - Good evening and night.
6. Como vai? - How are you doing?
7. Is everything fine? - Everything okay?
8. Como estás? - How are you doing? (more formal)
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Ruchi S.
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"For your Information" or "FYI" is a statement used to draw attention and provide more fact or detail about something or the topic of Conversation. Say for example, Tom and Shailie are talking about dance competition, its details and they are excited about it.
Tom : Hi Shailie, have you heard about this Dance Competition? The winner will get an Ipad. How cool and amzing is it..!!!
Shailie: Oh yes Tom, That is too cool, FYI I have already enrolled myself in..!! Will you be my partner..??
Tom: Ofcourse..!! Together we will rock it and nobody in town can beat us.
You can use other Pharses to have an Impressive and Impactfull conversation, depending on the subject of the conversation.
1. Just So you know or I want to let you know
2. By the Way
3. For your reference or Please Note
4. I would like to bring to your attention
5. As an aside
Happy Learning..!!😊😊
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Rajesh Kumar N
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1. Déjà vu – Feeling of familiarity.
2. Bon appétit – Enjoy your meal.
3. Cliché – Overused idea.
4. Fiancé(e) – Engaged person.
5. RSVP – Please respond.
6. En route – On the way.
7. À la carte – Ordered separately.
8. Faux pas
– Social mistake.
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Answered on 11 Apr Learn Spoken English
Abia Zeenat
Hi Aparna in english basically means-
To simplify or summarize something
It means: "in simple words" or "the main point is..."
Examples:
1. “Basically, we need to finish this project by Friday.”
2.“She was upset because, basically, no one listened to her.”
I hope it will help you to clear understand.
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