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Danyel
What do you imply under your words? is this correct to say?
29 okt. 2012 15:37
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No. A common phrase is, "What do you imply by your words?" If you are saying that the person's words are disguising his true meaning, you might ask, "What is the true message (or meaning) behind (or underlying) your words?"
29 oktober 2012
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No, it's more natural to say, "What are you implying by your words?"
30 oktober 2012
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