:-) It's a smiley-face! It doesn't have a meaning in the English language, but it's commonly used as a happy face in internet-speak. :-) It's a smiley-face! It doesn't have a meaning in the English language, but it's commonly used as a happy face in Internet-speak.
colon hyphen P, aka :-P is basically a funny face sideways. The colon are the eyes, the hyphen is the nose and the P is the mouth with its tongue sticking out.
It means it was not needed.
They mean that the people have a right to choose the government and when the government doesn't serve the people they have the right to change the government.
It means she is right beside me lol
social equality mean social that people live and have respect right the same right other and they have freedom, right for life .
It's a smiley face! :)
colon hyphen P, aka :-P is basically a funny face sideways. The colon are the eyes, the hyphen is the nose and the P is the mouth with its tongue sticking out.
:-* is email/sms shorthand for "kiss." eyes : nose - lips *
If you mean this: ;) or this (; ...it is a wink face. Just like :) is a smiley face or :( is a frown.
Do the work inside the parenthesis first.
If you mean the word for 19, then there is no hyphen and it is nineteen, not nine-teen.
Multiply
I believe you mean parenthesis..well it is when you use ( ) puntuation together and as a pair make up what is known to be parenthesis.
A hyphen [or is it an 'n' dash?] is often employed to replace the words 'to' or 'and.'
a period is "un point" a comma is "une virgule" a colon is "deux points" a semi-colon is "un point virgule" a parenthesis is "une parenthèse" a quote is "des guillemets" (open quote: ouvrez les guillemets, end quote: fermez les guillemets") (in quotation marks: entre guillemets, which can also mean "by the way" in conversation) a hyphen is "un tiret"
If you mean: y = 3(-3/2)2+9(-3/2)-8 Then: y = -59/4 or as -14.75
It means tissue of the colon