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nozturk
When do you say that?
"" I'm just asking you. """
Does it mean;
I just call you. (I need you for something etc)
I just want something from you. (I need your approval)
I'm just asking a question to you.
Jan 12, 2013 5:59 PM
Answers · 2
i am just asking you ?-- its a sentance in which you are asking for somebody, and this asking can be for anything, like-- asking for to know something, asking for to say something, asking for to see only,
January 12, 2013
It could mean either one depending on the context, but it is most commonly used to mean 'I'm just asking you a question'.
January 12, 2013
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