Question
27 Nov 2020
- English (US) Near fluent
- Arabic
-
Dutch
-
Spanish (Spain)
-
Turkish
Closed question
Question about English (US)
A: I’m loyal
B: What do you mean by loyal?
Or What do you mean with loyal?
Which one is correct ?
A: I’m loyal
B: What do you mean by loyal?
Or What do you mean with loyal?
Which one is correct ?
B: What do you mean by loyal?
Or What do you mean with loyal?
Which one is correct ?
Answers
27 Nov 2020
Featured answer
- English (US) Near fluent
- Hindi Near fluent
what do you mean by loyal is correct.
Read more comments
- English (US)
- English (US) Near fluent
- Hindi Near fluent
what do you mean by loyal is correct.
1
like
0
disagrees
- English (US)
loyal: faithful, true to your family, country, friends...., faithful.
I'm loyal to my friends. I'm a loyal son to my father and mothers.
1
like
0
disagrees
Highly-rated answerer

[News] Hey you! The one learning a language!
Want to make the best of your time with your language lessons❓
If there was something you didn't have time to ask your teacher during a lesson, try asking a native speaker on HiNative! You're likely to have a better lesson next time!🗣✨
If there was something you didn't have time to ask your teacher during a lesson, try asking a native speaker on HiNative! You're likely to have a better lesson next time!🗣✨
Sign up
Similar questions
- A:How are you? B:I'm great.And you? does this sound natural?
- When A tells B something. B can reply 'I got it.' or 'You got it.' What's difference between them?
- A: Like it? B: Sure A: That means No Seriously? "Sure" means No? Can you guide me to use it right?
Newest Questions
- I am watching the Bachelor (Matt) now. Would you give me recommendations of American TV series...
- "How much time did you waste for the game? It's natural you are stronger than me because you spe...
- to be relieved = to be alleviated?
- He is in a wrong belief. He is in good faith. Why is the second one not "in a good faith"?
- How does my pronunciation sound? 😁
Topic Questions
- I am watching the Bachelor (Matt) now. Would you give me recommendations of American TV series...
- My phone doesn’t turn on. My phone isn’t turning on. Are these same?
- Can I say "I like onion" or " I like banana" instead of using the plural?
- Can I say 'clean my teeth'?
- What does this mean, “Will you quit hogging it!”?
Recommended Questions