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I say "I live, she live, he live" but is there a word mean "I offer life"
I can say I offer life but it long and I need a word only
I check my dictionary: there isnot meaning say "I live him"
I mean
Verb: to live + object (huhu :smile:i miss my Enlgish teachers) exist ?
Thank you
ExactlySolved
Jun11-09, 02:55 PM
"I birthed him."
"I animated him."
"I created him."
I can't think of a word that captures the notion of "offering life", since the notion of 'offer' necessarily contains the possibility of acceptance or refusal, but how can such a decision come from he who does not have life?
junglebeast
Jun11-09, 02:59 PM
I can't think of a word that captures the notion of "offering life", since the notion of 'offer' necessarily contains the possibility of acceptance or refusal, but how can such a decision come from he who does not have life?
the word life is often used to refer to a certain way of living as opposed to simply life vs death.
"I offered him a new life."
It could also be used in a super natural context,
"I offer you everlasting life,"
Or it could actually be used to suggest the possibility of taking life,
"Do you want life or death?"
I have no idea what the original poster is asking though. His English is...not really English.
JaredJames
Jun11-09, 03:55 PM
the word life is often used to refer to a certain way of living as opposed to simply life vs death.
"I offered him a new life."
It could also be used in a super natural context,
"I offer you everlasting life,"
Or it could actually be used to suggest the possibility of taking life,
"Do you want life or death?"
I have no idea what the original poster is asking though. His English is...not really English.
And I got attacked for saying his english isn't very good.
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