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Omar
I want to know the meaning of ( I son ) when it comes in the middle of the sentences
For examples " I son of feel like taking the bus " and " I am son of thinking.... "
I have heard it in a movie but still couldn't understand it. Could anyone explains it to me ? Thanks in advance!
May 2, 2017 9:39 PM
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I think you might be hearing "I sort of feel like taking the bus" and "I am sort of thinking..."
In this case, "sort" means slightly/somewhat.
If I say "I sort of feel like taking the bus" that means that the feeling isn't strong, but it's there. I don't urgently feel like taking the bus, but I vaguely feel like it.
May 2, 2017
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The sentences do not make sense at all. The subtitles are wrong, if that's the case. What was probably said was: I suddenly feel like taking the bus. I am suddenly thinking....
May 2, 2017
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