Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Fav"
The meaning of "Fav" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
This is one of my fav songs, but I can't understand what 'Fences in a row' stands by ;(
ne anlama geliyor?
ne anlama geliyor?
A:
it feels the meaning is like "ducks in a row" - meaning behind each other .. so this would imply multiple lines of fences
I listened to the music piece - it seems to be about war - but I'm not completely sure - it is a bit cryptic
I listened to the music piece - it seems to be about war - but I'm not completely sure - it is a bit cryptic
Q:
“your fav hates you” i literally pay his bills ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Fav is slang for “favorite person”.
The first person is saying:
“-Your favorite person hates you.”
The other person replies:
“I literally pay his bills”
It is a conversation between someone and a fan of a famous person.
The first person is saying:
“-Your favorite person hates you.”
The other person replies:
“I literally pay his bills”
It is a conversation between someone and a fan of a famous person.
Q:
Back to my fav place or places. which is correct ? ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Hey hi,
Q:
and your my fav? ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It’s in informal way of your my favorite
Example sentences using "Fav"
Q:
fav ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
“fav” is slang for “favorite”.
fav = favorite
This is a more feminine slang. I do not hear men say this unironically.
My fav thing to do is go shopping.
My favorite thing to do is go shopping.
My fav color is pink.
My favorite color is pink.
“fav” is slang for “favorite”.
fav = favorite
This is a more feminine slang. I do not hear men say this unironically.
My fav thing to do is go shopping.
My favorite thing to do is go shopping.
My fav color is pink.
My favorite color is pink.
Q:
my fav one (should be the short form fav as here mentioned) ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
He is my fav one.
I like sports. My fav one is swimming.
I like sports. My fav one is swimming.
Translations of "Fav"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? почему любимая еда моей сестры это итальянская пицца? why does or is my sister’s fav food the Italian pizza?
A:
какой глагол в предложении? "is" / "to be"
С этим глаголом не используем "does" чтобы строить вопрос.
- Why is my sister's favorite food Italian pizza?
С другими глаголами, мы используем "do"/"does"
- Why does my sister like Italian food?
- Why does my sister make Italian pizza every day?
С этим глаголом не используем "does" чтобы строить вопрос.
- Why is my sister's favorite food Italian pizza?
С другими глаголами, мы используем "do"/"does"
- Why does my sister like Italian food?
- Why does my sister make Italian pizza every day?
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? what mean fav?
A:
Fav is short for favorite
제일 좋아하는
제일 좋아하는
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? what is your fav color
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Can you tell me, what is your fav food in your country
A:
What is your favorite food in your country?
Other questions about "Fav"
Q:
Why can’t I say like:
A: He’s my fav comedian.
B: I’ll check it out. thanks.
although I can say “Who’s it? Oh, It’s Bill”?
Also, does my question sound natural?
A: He’s my fav comedian.
B: I’ll check it out. thanks.
although I can say “Who’s it? Oh, It’s Bill”?
Also, does my question sound natural?
A:
Ah, I see where you're coming from. Which one you use depends on the context and what you want to convey.
When I read your sentence with "it" instead of "him," I also felt that it was perfectly natural, but I imagined that the situation was something like this:
A: Hey, have you seen this (comedy) bit before? *shows YouTube video*
B: Nope. Who's the comedian?
A: George Carlin. He's my favorite.
B: Oh, okay, I'll check it out, thanks.
So in this case, "it" is referring to the situation (the comedy bit) in which "he" (the comedian, George Carlin) appears. In particular, it sounds like B is saying that they will watch that specific video later.
On the other hand, if B had instead said, "... I'll check *him* out...," then it sounds like B is saying that they are going to read about George Carlin on Wikipedia, and maybe watch some of his comedy bits. They may or may not watch the video that A is showing them.
When I read your sentence with "it" instead of "him," I also felt that it was perfectly natural, but I imagined that the situation was something like this:
A: Hey, have you seen this (comedy) bit before? *shows YouTube video*
B: Nope. Who's the comedian?
A: George Carlin. He's my favorite.
B: Oh, okay, I'll check it out, thanks.
So in this case, "it" is referring to the situation (the comedy bit) in which "he" (the comedian, George Carlin) appears. In particular, it sounds like B is saying that they will watch that specific video later.
On the other hand, if B had instead said, "... I'll check *him* out...," then it sounds like B is saying that they are going to read about George Carlin on Wikipedia, and maybe watch some of his comedy bits. They may or may not watch the video that A is showing them.
Q:
Who’s your fav comedian...
from the US?
from the states?
in the US?
in the states?
Which is correct?
from the US?
from the states?
in the US?
in the states?
Which is correct?
A:
I hear both from and in.
IN = comedian is now in the USA.
FROM = is from the States but may not be there now. (Spell out States since you have a particular country in mind)
==> From the States. If someone is familiar as to where the "States" is, you're fine. We in Canada would know what you're talking about.
IN = comedian is now in the USA.
FROM = is from the States but may not be there now. (Spell out States since you have a particular country in mind)
==> From the States. If someone is familiar as to where the "States" is, you're fine. We in Canada would know what you're talking about.
Q:
what's you are fav america place??
A:
Because of the good change of seasons, I especially love the winter. I also love the empire state building and it's view from the window, and I love Times square
Q:
Sitting outside with our own fav snacks & drinks, talking in a bit cold weather before going to a movie ☕️ It was such a perfect day off with my friend. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
"chatting in the chilly weather before seeing a movie"
Q:
here is my fav recipe stuffed Brinjal: cut the brinjal into four sides so that v can stuff inside masala... now masala: take pan pour some oil fry chopped onions garlic ginger green chillies salt until get done.. grind these ingredients.. put it aside.. now stuff this paste into brinjal.. now take pan and put some oil on the pan make shallow fry.. garnish with coriander leaves.. could anybody correct my mistakes please..
A:
Here is my favourite recipe for stuffed brinjals:
1) Split the brinjals into four keeping the stem intact;
2) To prepare the masala, heat oil in a pan;
3) Sauté chopped onions, garlic, ginger, green chilies and salt;
4) Remove from heat, let cool and grind these ingredients to form a paste. Set aside;
5) Stuff the paste into the brinjals;
6) Heat oil in a pan and shallow fry the stuffed brinjals;
7) Garnish with coriander leaves.
This is my attempt to make it easier for your readers to understand. Hope it helps!
1) Split the brinjals into four keeping the stem intact;
2) To prepare the masala, heat oil in a pan;
3) Sauté chopped onions, garlic, ginger, green chilies and salt;
4) Remove from heat, let cool and grind these ingredients to form a paste. Set aside;
5) Stuff the paste into the brinjals;
6) Heat oil in a pan and shallow fry the stuffed brinjals;
7) Garnish with coriander leaves.
This is my attempt to make it easier for your readers to understand. Hope it helps!
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