it means what mii is different from the others. ex: obama is different than.....jaws.
Did you mean Board Game
Herman Edwards(Former Jets coach)
You can find the game Buzz's Word online on Yahoo's game site where it is free to play. You can find the children's game, Buzzwords on the Knowledge Adventure site. It also free to play.
its a program with (GAME NAME,whatever the name of the game is).exe to execute the game and play
Playing a game mean that...game- a board with little chicks or any that you will win or loose......playing-join a game and to see if you will win or loose so it mean play......You play a game..........So playing a game mean...... to join a board with little chick or anything that you will win or loose and to see if you will win or loose!!Sorry that is all I know
The phrase "Play It Again" means to play something again. For example, if this was in a mobile game, it would mean to re-play the level or do the game again.
The word paypla is a shortened version of the phrase pay to play. This basically mean that in order to play a game (such as an online game, video game, or gambling game) you must first pay a fee. An example of this is arcade games, where you must first pay before playing the game.
The phrase 'shall we play a game' is spoken by the WOPR computer in the film 'Wargames'.
The phrase "to play the game" usually means to participate in or engage with a set of rules, norms, or expectations in a particular situation or endeavor. It can also suggest that someone is willing to take on the challenges or risks involved in order to achieve a desired outcome.
Hello, I want to play a game!
key phrase "game you can ONLY play on a pc" this implies you need a PC.
Typically it refers to players being intense, focused, determined, on the game or task at hand. During a pre-game meeting most coaches will use the phrase "come ready to play" or, "put your game face on."
Did you mean Board Game
Herman Edwards(Former Jets coach)
game is something that you play with a toy. Or a board game that you can play with your family or friends.
It depends what are you trying to say. If you mean a play, as in a game = משחק (Mis'chak). If you mean a play as in a show in the theater = מחזה (Ma'cha'zeh). If you mean the verb "to play" (a game) = lesakhek (לשחק) If you mean the verb "to play" (an instrument) = nigen (ניגן)
"I like to play soccer".