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Beatutiful heart Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

What does this mean?

what does this mean? that's my word thanks
  

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That's my word, thanks. It could have several meanings actually, it must depend strongly on the context. For example, It could be ( that's a promise ) Or after you express your point of view, you would say ( that's my word ) as if you are saying, this is my remark, or statement.

  • That's my word, thanks.
  • It could have several meanings actually, it must depend strongly on the context.
  • For example, It could be ( that's a promise ) Or after you express your point of view, you would say ( that's my word ) as if you are saying, this is my remark, or statement.
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That's my word, thanks.
It could have several meanings actually, it must depend strongly on the context. 
For example, It could be ( that's a promise )
Or after you express your point of view, you would say ( that's my word ) as if you are saying, this is my remark, or statement.
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Thanks for your reply, but what I wonder is '' that is my word'' is fine with the situation.

somebody says something that I was about to say, then can I say to him, '' that is my word''

does it make sense?

thanks
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No. Definitely not.

You can say, "You took the words right out of my mouth!" Or simply "That's just what I was about to say."
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Yeah, exactly 
" That's my word " couldn't be used in such a case as mentioned above.
Personally, I like this term " You just read my mind, that's exactly what I was about to say "

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