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Palabra Posted 8 years ago
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Period

Make more money, period. when saying "period" it means something like "that's all"? thanks for your help

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Yes, it does. In British English, we often say 'full stop' instead of 'period'.

  • Yes, it does.
  • In British English, we often say 'full stop' instead of 'period'.
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Yes, it does. In British English, we often say 'full stop' instead of 'period'.

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PalabraMake more money, period. when saying "period" it means something like "that's all"?

Yes, but to my ear it's more like "That's all that's important, and no more needs to be said about it".

Here's the official definition from the Oxford Dictionary:

period: Added to the end of a statement to indicate that no further discussion is possible or

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