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Meanings of
someone
in English
Portuguese
pessoa
Catalan
humà
Spanish
alma
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A human being.
person
soul
individual
somebody
mortal
Portuguese
pessoa
An unspecified person.
some one
Synonyms
Examples for "
person
"
person
soul
individual
somebody
mortal
Examples for "
person
"
1
This issue can affect any young
person
,
especially young athletes of today.
2
The law says I can order one
person
exiled every year, right?
3
I think this is the second time this year, one
person
said.
4
Know how many litres of water you use per
person
per day.
5
State media said a third
person
from the case was also pardoned.
1
The brain and the body in general are instruments of the
soul
.
2
Persistent labor is the very breath of the
soul
,
men; it-itis.
3
And in all those places,' said Sister Agnes, 'where is your
soul
?
'
4
Similar thoughts power Text Me's beautiful blend of rap and blue-eyed
soul
.
5
The matter is the machinery; energy the motion and
soul
the engineer.
1
In fact, biologists tend to use the terms 'organism' and
'
individual
'
interchangeably.
2
Case managers were asked questions about their management of each
individual
case.
3
A Home Office spokesperson said: We do not comment on
individual
cases.
4
Power Age communities have grown far beyond the check of
individual
experience.
5
This intellectual view of society inevitably extended far beyond any
individual
experience.
1
Outside
somebody
called, 'Mr Dexter, Mr Dexter.' Then a new sound started.
2
It's perfectly logical; you talk like
somebody
living a thousand years ago.
3
Lisbeth would have no problem using violence against
somebody
who deserved it.
4
But a few minutes with
somebody
one worships mean a great deal.
5
No; let her be with him; let
somebody
be with him now.
1
The Russian civil war is dragging its
mortal
tail through eastern Europe.
2
The years of decay had left him vulnerable and far too
mortal
.
3
The murderer and the victim in
mortal
combat over the tin box.
4
That Socrates is
mortal
,
of course, by applying the rule to Socrates.
5
At last he gasped forth in the hoarse whisper of
mortal
terror:
Usage of
someone
in English
1
Of course it's possible
someone
thought you were a risk; it happens.
2
A common definition is
someone
using a business to solve social problems.
3
OPINION IMAGINE this: You lease your house to
someone
for five years.
4
Photo: supplied Where to go for help: Need to talk to
someone
?
5
After a few minutes of us scrubbing,
someone
said, You need water.
6
If you, or
someone
you know, needs help, please contact Victim Support.
7
I shall only say it accused
someone
of a very serious crime.
8
Flying takes a great deal of energy, and carrying
someone
takes more.
9
As
someone
said: You can see why Spanish football is so good.
10
Unless
someone
specifically brings it up, don't ask about the illness situation.
11
Even the reality that
someone
has taken away your power of choice.
12
That's all right, though; it just means
someone
needs to build them.
13
That said; a potential commotion could revolve around
someone
's
problem or error.
14
I think it's such an obvious point, it's time
someone
said it.
15
If
someone
requests your help, be clear on the terms and conditions!
16
Ask
someone
who's given them up more times than he can remember.
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someone
Pronoun
Translations for
someone
Portuguese
pessoa
ser humano
alguém
indivíduo
Catalan
humà
individu
persona
ésser humà
mortal
Spanish
alma
alguno
alguien
persona
ser humano
humano
mortal
individuo
Someone
through the time
Someone
across language varieties
Canada
Common
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
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