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we say to them: "Bless you!"

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 4:53 am
by jrineakter
We use the verb "to cough" when we automatically expel air from our lungs to our mouth. This is called "to cough". Here, I'm going to cough for example. The air that was in my lungs comes out. This is called "to cough". Generally, it's when we have a little pain in our lungs or when we have a sore throat, we cough.

We should not confuse "to cough" with the seventh verb which is "to sneeze". Here, the body expels air from the lungs also through the nose or mouth, but it is something more sudden. It is when we say "Atchoum!" It comes out all at once. That is "to sneeze". We can sneeze when we have a cold or when we have allergies for example. Still, it is something that usa whatsapp number data is difficult to control. It is much more of a reflex. And if someone sneezes,
Eighth, we have the verb "to faint". To faint means "to faint", we can also say "to lose consciousness". It can be linked to a lack of sugar in the blood or to heat or to overwork, but in any case we become unconscious. It is something obviously very impressive. Another way of saying "to faint" is to say "to fall into the apples". There is a very old video from Français Authentique in which I explained the meaning of "to faint", it is quite simply to faint.

Ninth: to be pale. Pale means a little white. Someone who is pale, they have a color in their face that is rather white, but it is not something natural. Often, it is because we are sick, that we do not feel well. It can be, if we have eaten, something that does not suit us, if we have a fever, if we are about to faint, to pass out, to faint. There can be many reasons or many consequences. In any case, it is the fact of being white and we see on your face that you are not well. It can also be a sign that someone is not well in a car or on a plane or on a boat. We will say: "Oh! You are all pale. You do not look well".

Tenth: Having chills. When we have chills, our body shakes involuntarily. It is a shiver. We shake a little bit, in phases, in a completely uncontrolled way. It is often a symptom of an illness. When we have a fever, we also often have chills because we do not feel well.