Kevin
what's mean is "Give me your hand " ?
11 avr. 2008 17:13
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Ahmed is correct, but it can also refer to marriage. For example "Will you give me your hand in marriage?", which is a 'proposal' for marriage, a request to marry someone. When asking this question it is not necessary to speak the last two words, "Will you give me your hand?" is sufficient, the rest of the sentence is usually obvious from the situation. It is a little old fashioned, but perhaps you heard it in a film, and I'm sure people still say it in here, in England.
11 avril 2008
its mean someone needs your help, so ask you for help....
22 avril 2008
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22 avril 2008
Thats a good question. "Give me a hand" means >> Please help me do something. But when I hear "Give me your hand", I think it means literally >> Please give me YOUR hand. (This grammer does not sound correct). Good luck!
11 avril 2008
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