Search Results for: "colleagues"

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Phrases (20)

ध्यान से।

hi

This phrase is your go-to for telling someone to pay attention or be cautious. I...

A2

on good terms

en

When you're `on good terms` with someone, it means you have a friendly, positive...

Can I take a message?

en

This is a polite way to offer to write down information for someone who isn't th...

A2

Hope you feel better

en

This is a kind way to tell someone you want them to get healthy again. You say i...

A2

Meet

en

You use 'Meet' to introduce someone new to another person for the first time. It...

A1

प्रेरणा देना

hi

This phrase describes the act of sparking motivation or creativity in someone el...

B1

Espere

pt

Think of `espere` as your go-to word when you need someone to pause, hold up, or...

A1

open secret

en

Pending AI enrichment

انتظروا

ar

This is the plural way to tell a group of people to 'wait' or 'hold on.' It's a...

A1

Não desista

pt

This is a powerful way to tell someone 'Don't give up' or 'Keep going' when thin...

A2

Não suma

pt

Imagine you've met someone awesome, maybe a new friend or a colleague you really...

B1

dar o ar da graça

pt

This phrase is a charmingly ironic way to say someone finally showed up, especia...

B1

最近怎么样?

zh

This is the go-to way to ask someone how they've been lately. It's like a warm c...

A1

ممكن توصلني؟

ar

This is the most common way to ask someone for a ride or to drop you off somewhe...

A2

استشر من حولك

ar

This phrase is a gentle nudge to tap into your support system before making a de...

B1

Peer debriefing ensured

en

In the world of research, this phrase means you didn't work in a vacuum. You spe...

C1

a warm reception

en

Pending AI enrichment

get along with

en

Pending AI enrichment

a word of mouth

en

This phrase describes information, news, or recommendations that travel from per...

等我消息。

zh

This is a simple way to tell someone to sit tight and wait for an update. It’s t...

A2

Grammar (20)

Humble Verbs: Giving to Superiors (드리다)

ko

speech_levels

B1

French Email & Letter Closings (Formules de politesse)

fr

advanced_syntax

C1

Respectful Vocabulary: Honorific Nouns (Jip vs. Daek)

ko

speech_levels

B1

Japanese Giving Verb: I give to you (あげる)

ja

giving_receiving

A2

Hello & Goodbye — Essential Greetings

en

expressions_patterns

A0

English It-Clefts: Emphasizing the Object (It was the...)

en

sentence_structure

C1

Inferential 'Would' for Assumptions (That would be...)

en

verb_moods

C2

When-to-use-me vs. I-with-another-person: What's the Difference?

en

confusable-words

B1

Arrivals & Appearances: Using 'Show Up'

en

prepositions

B1

Don't Drop the Subject: Relative Pronouns (who, which, that)

en

relative_clauses

B1

Advanced Sentence Shortcuts: Gapping (The 'Missing Verb' Trick)

en

advanced_syntax

C2

Por vs Para: Swapping and Substitutions (Por/Para)

es

prepositions_connectors

A1

How to use 'Look down on' (Despise/Superiority)

en

prepositions

C1

Hindi Honorifics: Tu vs Tum vs Aap (The Art of 'You')

hi

honorifics_register

B2

Formal and Informal Portuguese Closing Phrases

pt

formal_register

C1

Coming & Going: Chinese Simple Directional Complements (来/去)

zh

complement_system

A1

Navigating Social Nuance: Honorifics & Register (Tu/Tum/Aap)

hi

honorifics_register

C1

Mastering Respect & Tone: Tu, Tum, Aap & Beyond

hi

honorifics_register

C2

It-Clefts: Adding Strong Emphasis

en

sentence_structure

C1

Me vs. My-friends vs. My-friends vs. I: What's the Difference?

en

confusable-words

B1