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Ann
You've got a point there. I don't understand the meaning.
"You've got a point there." I don't understand the meaning. Please, help to translate into Russian. Thank you.
11 okt. 2017 11:16
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Hello Ann!
I don't speak Russian so I cannot translate it for you. But I can tell you what it means. It means 'What you say makes sense.'
Or 'You've made me think of something I had not thought of before.'
~For example~
Person A: Will we go eat some icecream?
Person B: We could, but we are having dinner in an hour. We might be too full to eat.
Person A: You've got a point there!
Hopefully this answers your question!
Emma
11 oktober 2017
Thank you!
12 oktober 2017
I cannot translate it to russian, but it means "It makes sense, I agree with this argument of yours".
Hope this was helpful ;)
11 oktober 2017
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!
Ann
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