Examples of using Words in English and their translations into Malay
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Uh… Forget the words?
Words alone aren't enough for this prick.
She knows the words, everyone!
Not my words, the words of the Daily Mail.
I can still feel you and the words of our story.
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Big words for a little man… all alone.
I don't need many words, because he knows it.
I am so happy that myfirst time on air I am saying your words.
There's no more words for his victims.
And realized a university life wasn't for me. I thought about these words.
A man like that, words don't stop him. Your pen?
It is not a question of whether this women's words is of God or not.
So I only have words of gratitude for you.
They're gone. There's no more… any words for his victims or.
But even if words are lost, tradition should be handed down.
Can you explain in your own words what your job entails?
Only the words from a man of God may break this holy seal.
I was inspired by the words of every one of them.
There are big words and long words, little words and short words.
The question then becomes, if God's words have been preserved, where are they?
But even if those words are gone, the tradition shouldn't fade.
I just use zeros and ones instead of words'cause words will let you down.
Do you have any words for the Genin who will be taking part?
Rakugo(落語) literally meaning falling words, it is a type of Japanese storytelling.
You know only the words from a man of God can break the seal.
Collective nouns are words that refer to a group of people.
Because I choose my words carefully and I never repeat myself.
I know I didn't use those words exactly, but the insinuation was certainly there.
I will teach you some words that Allah will make useful for you.
There is no problem if such words are indeed not used by other religions.