Conjugation of the equivocal “verb”

viernes, mayo 06, 2022

 Conjugation of the equivocal “verb” : No results were found except those invented by the infants. For example: Don't “make a mistake”; which means: Don't provoke me wrong; how different it is to make no mistake with a certain intention of deception. Produce misunderstandings in the opposite sense of univocal. In which this last case univocal or univocal as an adjective or masculine and feminine name means that it always has the same meaning or the same interpretation. And as an adjective: Associates each element of a set with one and only one of the elements of another set. So when in French the visible tail of the wolf is said in English that the devil must be back? Or am I “wrong”? ─You are “misguided”. We are “misguided” by reality with its misunderstandings.

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