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7 Jun 2017
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Question about English (US)
what does "take it there" mean?
"I wasn't gonna take it there"
what does "take it there" mean?
"I wasn't gonna take it there"
"I wasn't gonna take it there"
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7 Jun 2017
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- English (US)
To bring something(the object) to a different place
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- English (US)
To bring something(the object) to a different place
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disagree
- English (US)
- English (UK)
Depends on context.
I wasn't going to take the conversation there.
Or I wasn't going to take it(object) to that place
- Persian
- English (US)
- French (France)
I beg to differ. This is a litteral translation.
In Castle Sand, this expression was rendered into "I didn't said anything" (je n'ai rien dis)

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