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What is the meaning of the construction "mean't" here, " You know how badly that singing competition mean't to me ". If it's not hard, could you translate this another way, please š
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Itās either a typo or the author wants the reader to read the word āmeantā the way their character would say it. When I read āmeanātā Iām imagining someone with a southern drawl. If that isnāt consistent with the character then itās probably a typo. āMeanātā is not a proper construction.
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You know how important the singing competition was to me.
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Meant is not a contraction. It is the past tense of mean.
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Agree with everyone. It is an error. "Meant" is the past tense of "mean". So, if speaking in present tense: "You know how badly that singing competition means to me," hope that helps.
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"you know how much that singing competition meant to me"
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