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Muhammad Nabil
What's the difference?
That's all I'm asking.
That's all I'm asking for.
Aug 9, 2024 12:06 PM
Answers · 6
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Hi Muhammad,
They are basically the same. The only difference is that the first one maybe you are just asking for an answer to a question but the second one maybe you are asking for something specific - like help cleaning your car or something.
August 9, 2024
1
The second is more lyrical. If I wanted to use one of these in a song I was writing, I'd use the second.
August 9, 2024
1
The second one sounds more emphatic, but the overall meaning is the same.
August 9, 2024
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Muhammad Nabil
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Arabic (Egyptian), English
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