It means "from where"
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This word is an old use of English.
It means "from where" 圆环之理:Whence?
啊啊是谁都对:回复 @圆环之理:Yeah. That's right.
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This word is an adjective, used to describe very small things.
But it has a suffix that usually becomes a part of a noun. |
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This phrase is used to describe lucky persons, but it uses an animal.
圆环之理:Oh, about this question I only know lucky devil
圆环之理:I looked up the dictionary... Lucky dog?
圆环之理:回复 @啊啊是谁都对:I am a little curious. In most cases [dog] is used as swearwords, but now it is used to describe a lucky one. (But actually in German there also exists the similar case. They use [pig] to describe an unexpected good luck)
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This word is used to describe some people who have many abilities and are capable of doing many things or something that has many functions
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This word can be seen a synonym of "demand", but usually it is used as adjective.
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