Examples of using Mean something in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
All deaths mean something.
Those symptoms might mean something more serious.
We mean something more.
Mean something to others.
That's because those points actually mean something to you.
They actually mean something.
When you said something but you mean something else.
Because they actually mean something.
I suspect these numbers mean something.
Surely, that must mean something.
Birth Order Really Might Mean Something.
If we're out here, we got to make it mean something.
But this date must mean something.
If a king takes a new name, that must mean something.
And those words mean something to him.
If we're out here, we gotta make it mean something.
If they mean something to you, they will mean something to someone else.
They each mean something to me, and I hope that you find inspiration in them as well.
Calm and happiness mean something different to everyone, Sophrology will give you the tools to find it, by yourself and for yourself.
After all, the kiss is remarkably culturally specific and an x can mean something very different- or nothing at all in a different language.