Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Jo"
The meaning of "Jo" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Jo looked at Amy with a blank expression mean?
A:
"your face" 🙂
Q:
What does Jo responded to a call for shots fired at 11pm.の「a call」 mean?
A:
Jo is a cop, he would answer "a call" over the radio to a scene of a crime
Q:
What does Jo, you be my witness. mean?
A:
@rotu: 「ジョーさん、私の証人するよ。」
Example sentences using "Jo"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "By Jo!"
I found this in a book. Do you use also in speaking?.
I found this in a book. Do you use also in speaking?.
A:
I know this question is old but:
The expression is usually "by Jove!" and it's to express surprise.
The only time I hear it in real life is as a joke. I don't think people seriously say it
The expression is usually "by Jove!" and it's to express surprise.
The only time I hear it in real life is as a joke. I don't think people seriously say it
Synonyms of "Jo" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between "if you should get lost again. Dandy," said Jo, " be sure to go to a place where i can telephone you."" and if you get lost again... and why there's aa "should" in the first sentence, what is it for? ?
A:
"If it should happen that..." - this is an old-fashioned way of speaking which implies – "if it is the will of fate that something must happen". If users "should" because Fate is something that must happen, should happen – not something that might happen. So it's conceptionally very different. These days, we don't really take Fate seriously, so we just say "if you get lost"
"If it should happen that..." - this is an old-fashioned way of speaking which implies – "if it is the will of fate that something must happen". If users "should" because Fate is something that must happen, should happen – not something that might happen. So it's conceptionally very different. These days, we don't really take Fate seriously, so we just say "if you get lost"
Translations of "Jo"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? Jo company ki requirements h. company jese students ko. search kr rhi h vo saare skills h mere pass. meine is field ke baare me padha h Or kaam b kiya h. mein is position ke liye strongest candidate hu.
A:
I fulfill the company's requirements and have the skills necessary for the position of (job position यहाँ पर लिखिए). I have done a lot of study in this field and am very interested in the development of (field का नाम). I believe that I have what it takes to be the (job position) at (company का नाम).
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How do you say this in English (UK)? Jo ho rha h use hone do hame usase kya fark padta hain
A:
whatever is happening let it happen what difference does it make to us .
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Jo hua use bhul jao
A:
just forgot i think
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? Jo b ho tum phr es number pay msg mat karna
A:
in this num or on this num g
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Jo went down to the top of the hill
A:
You would say, "Jo went *up* to the top of the hill." Because going "down" would reach the bottom of the hill.
Other questions about "Jo"
Q:
say when you want to run with Jo :
1. Maybe, will we go running together tomorrow ?
2. Would you like to go running together tomorrow ?
3. Maybe we could go ruuning together tomorrow. What do you think ?
4. How about going to run together tomorrow ? Does this sound natural?
1. Maybe, will we go running together tomorrow ?
2. Would you like to go running together tomorrow ?
3. Maybe we could go ruuning together tomorrow. What do you think ?
4. How about going to run together tomorrow ? Does this sound natural?
A:
All are correct.
Well-done!
1. Maybe, will we go running together tomorrow ?
2. Would you like to go running together tomorrow ?
3. Maybe we could go running together tomorrow. What do you think ?
4. How about going to run together tomorrow ?
Well-done!
1. Maybe, will we go running together tomorrow ?
2. Would you like to go running together tomorrow ?
3. Maybe we could go running together tomorrow. What do you think ?
4. How about going to run together tomorrow ?
Q:
Jo mujhe jitna izzat dete h,mai v unko utni hi izzat deti hun ?
A:
mere liye saare majhab saman h,sab apne jagh pr behtr h?
Q:
Jo bebaaki (without any fear) SE bolna pasand krta ho usk lye Kya word use krte h.
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
Jo tum chahte ho bo kabi Nhi hoga
A:
its never happened what u want
Q:
Jo mere pass hai o sb kuch aap ka bhi hai
A:
whatever belongs to me is also yours..
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