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Can I count your words
Does this sentence ' Can I count your words" means "Can I believe you"? Are there any more expressions about " "Can I believe you"
21 okt. 2015 06:30
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Sorry - that's not a phrase I recognise. It would only have a literal meaning - how many words did you say?
Did you possibly mean 'Can I count on your words'?
But even that is a little unnatural.
There are many expressions: 'Are you on the level?', 'Are you for real?', 'Can I count on that?', 'No kidding?', 'truly?',...
21 oktober 2015
Actually this is my first time I heard this sentence, maybe it means that, sounds like 'Are you serious?', 'You joking?', 'Really?'
21 oktober 2015
I believe I have read the phrase "Can I count on your word?" before. But it does seem rather unnatural, if not eccentric. If you want something similar I presume you would have to go with "I will take your word for it"
21 oktober 2015
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Andy
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