Examples of using Mean something in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Maybe if you dried out occasionally, your words might actually mean something.
It must mean something.
No, but this might mean something.
Isn't that confusing?"AA" might mean something else to certain people.
And I had this crazy dream that I know has to mean something.
Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but where I come from, anniversaries mean something.
On this planet mean something.
I think you mean something.
We have to make it mean something.
even the dates mean something.
Those wires mean something.
I don't know. But it must mean something.
(Does that mean something to you?).
People who mean something to me.
That might mean something to me if I knew who you were.
Does that mean something, Jake?
Yes, but they mean something to me, you see?
That mean something to you?
It must mean something if you drunk dialed him.
The United Nations must become responsive to its wider membership and must mean something to citizens of the world.