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Good evening
A polite greeting in the evening.
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Good evening
A polite greeting in the evening.
Happy New Year
Greeting for the start of the year.
Everything is fine
State of calmness.
Read a book
The activity of reading.
Have a nice day
A common polite farewell during the day.
Be thirsty
Feeling the need for drink.
How much does this cost?
Asking for the price of an item.
Eat breakfast
Having the first meal of the day.
Make food
Cooking a meal.
Do work
Working on a task.
a year ago
Referring to the past year.
Time waits for no one
Time passes regardless of our actions.
Pretty amazing
Extremely good or surprising.
Pretty okay
Feeling that something is decent.
Time passes
The progression of time.
Time is running out
Warning that there is very little time left.
Pretty cool
Admiring something.
Time is money
Time is a valuable resource.
Time heals wounds
Pain lessens over time.
With time
Things change gradually as time passes.
Give a gift
The act of gifting something.
Let it be
To leave something alone.
To give up
Stopping an effort.
To give space
Moving out of someone's way.
Excuse me
Asking for forgiveness or attention.
Excuse me, may I ask?
Politely starting a question.
The sun is shining
Describing sunny weather.
Sunny day
Weather with plenty of sun.
To help a friend
Assisting someone close to you.
To open the door
Permitting entry or exit.
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