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Today I woke up at six p.m because my toddler woke me up :) Then I got up and brushed my tooth and washed my face. Then I did the same thing with my boy. After that I made some coffee and prepared a bottle of milk to my son as his breakfast. Then I cooked some eggs for me. He also ate some of it too🤗 Later I went to the gym and then I got home. I did some laundry and went to the park with my kid. I got home, gave him a bath and went to grab some food at the restaurant next to my house. We had lunch and then I put him to sleep. I took 30 minutes nap, folded my clothes and then woke him up. We get ready and I we to my mother's house. There we had a coffee and a delicious cake. We came back home went it started to get dark. After that I went to grab some food, we had dinner and now I'm going to give him a bath and put him to sleep. Thanks for reading!!
19 ก.ค. 2025 เวลา 23:36
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Definition of an idiom An idiom is a phrase or expression whose meaning cannot be understood from the ordinary meaning of its individual words. Instead, the meaning is figurative and often culturally specific. Idioms are a common feature of natural language and are used in both spoken and written communication. Here are some key characteristics of idioms: Figurative Meaning: The most defining characteristic is that the overall meaning is not a direct sum of the meanings of its parts. For example, "kick the bucket" doesn't literally mean to kick a bucket; it means to die. Non-Literal Interpretation: You cannot interpret an idiom literally. If you try, it often sounds nonsensical or humorous. Cultural Specificity: Many idioms are tied to the culture or history of a language. An idiom in English might not make sense or have an equivalent in another language. Fixed Structure: Idioms often have a relatively fixed word order and grammatical structure. Changing the words or their order can alter or destroy the idiomatic meaning. Common Usage: They are frequently used by native speakers and are an integral part of everyday conversation. Learning Challenge: They can be challenging for language learners because their meanings cannot be deduced logically and must often be learned through exposure and memorization. Here are some examples of common English idioms: "Bite the bullet": To endure a difficult or unpleasant situation. "Break a leg": Good luck! (Used especially in theater). "Spill the beans": To reveal a secret. "Under the weather": Feeling unwell. "Hit the road": To leave. In essence, idioms add richness and colour to language, allowing for more concise and expressive communication, but they require familiarity with the specific nuances of the language.
20 ก.ค. 2025 เวลา 15:11
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