Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Kiddo"
The meaning of "Kiddo" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
kiddo ne anlama geliyor?
A:
@EllenJHK when you call someone a kid / child out of love or sarcasm. Basically another word for kid.
Q:
kiddo ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It's like the "cool" term for kid / child
Q:
kiddo ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Well done, kiddo.
I am gonna miss you, kiddo.
What's the matter, kiddo?
I knew you couldn't do it, kiddo.
You did your best, kiddo. But it's time to step aside and let me handle the job.
Se puede encontrar ambas formas como un "running gag" en la pésima película "Kill Bill".
Well done, kiddo.
I am gonna miss you, kiddo.
What's the matter, kiddo?
I knew you couldn't do it, kiddo.
You did your best, kiddo. But it's time to step aside and let me handle the job.
Se puede encontrar ambas formas como un "running gag" en la pésima película "Kill Bill".
Q:
kiddo ne anlama geliyor?
A:
thanks @rayandesu: and @JackiJinx:
Q:
kiddo ne anlama geliyor?
A:
kid/child
Example sentences using "Kiddo"
Q:
kiddo ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
“How are you doing, kiddo?”
“Where are you going, kiddo?”
(It’s a playful way to refer to a kid)
“Where are you going, kiddo?”
(It’s a playful way to refer to a kid)
Q:
kiddo ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
Use it when you’re talking with children. Like a little boy winning a game you say “good job, kiddo”
Q:
kiddo ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
Yeah, every once in a while we say it. It is like a term of endearment for kids (It means kid) For example, "Hey kiddo, how was school today?" (It is a term of endearment you use to address a kid)
On a side note, there is also the term "kiddy" which is used like an adjective. It is a term used to describe something that is very kid-like. Or to put it in a different way "something that is for kids/something that is focused toward kids". For example, "I don't know, the movie was a little too kiddy for me"
On a side note, there is also the term "kiddy" which is used like an adjective. It is a term used to describe something that is very kid-like. Or to put it in a different way "something that is for kids/something that is focused toward kids". For example, "I don't know, the movie was a little too kiddy for me"
Q:
kiddo ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
There's really not that many, the sentance most commonly used is:
How are you doing kiddo?
normally somone older asking someone younger how they are doing, also they don't have to be related.
How are you doing kiddo?
normally somone older asking someone younger how they are doing, also they don't have to be related.
Q:
kiddo ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
It's just a very friendly or familiar way of addressing the person who you are speaking to.
"What's up kiddo?"
"Don't worry about it, kiddo."
I've only heard it used by older people to younger people (especially children). You ought to be careful when using it with an adult. Even if they are much younger than you, it could appear rather condescending. So only use it if you are close.
"What's up kiddo?"
"Don't worry about it, kiddo."
I've only heard it used by older people to younger people (especially children). You ought to be careful when using it with an adult. Even if they are much younger than you, it could appear rather condescending. So only use it if you are close.
Synonyms of "Kiddo" and their differences
Q:
hey, kiddo ve hey, pal ve hey, little buddy arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
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Translations of "Kiddo"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Why he called me kiddo?
A:
The English is correct, and in most cases “kiddo” is a word of endearment (usually for someone who is younger than the speaker)
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Me: Hey, kiddo! Take one thing out the box.
Kid tries to take out but fast pulls his hand.
Kid: it bites me / it bit me / it has(had) bitten me.
What should I use to say grammatically correct?
Kid tries to take out but fast pulls his hand.
Kid: it bites me / it bit me / it has(had) bitten me.
What should I use to say grammatically correct?
A:
“It bit me! “
Other questions about "Kiddo"
Q:
When do you use kiddo?
Does it mean "kid"?
Does it mean "kid"?
A:
@wachitooorevuelto Yes you are right, and no problem! I can give you an example sentence: Hey kiddo! How have you been? I hope it helps!
Q:
"I may sound like a kiddo but I'm old, like Yahoo old, you know."
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
Personally I would just use "kid", but kiddo is not wrong. If you mean Yahoo the search engine, then you're still pretty young, but very much an adult.
Q:
What does "kiddo" and "pouring my heart out for" mean in :
"While I'm drunk , I have a lot I want to say, but right now what I want to say is - No matter what anyone says, these are the kiddos I've spent a long time pouring my heart out for.
"While I'm drunk , I have a lot I want to say, but right now what I want to say is - No matter what anyone says, these are the kiddos I've spent a long time pouring my heart out for.
A:
kiddos = kids, or those who you feel that you're responsible for
pouring my heart out for = putting all of my energy towards their benefit. It can also mean to vent or plead on one's behalf.
pouring my heart out for = putting all of my energy towards their benefit. It can also mean to vent or plead on one's behalf.
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