adagio -noun 1. Music. an adagio movement or piece. 2. Dance. a. a sequence of well-controlled, graceful movements performed as a display of skill. b. a duet by a man and a woman or mixed trio emphasizing difficult technical feats. c. (esp. in ballet) a love-duet sequence in a pas de deux.
adage -noun Etymology:Middle French, from Latin adagium, from ad- + -agium (akin to aio "I say"); akin to Greek ē "he said" Date:1513 : a saying often in metaphorical form that embodies a common observation.
Something got lost in the translation there. Meant adage. Oh, yes most definitely something got lost in the translation. LOL But the answer remains the same. *wink*
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Is it a memoir or a adagio?
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1. Music. an adagio movement or piece.
2. Dance.
a. a sequence of well-controlled, graceful movements performed as a display of skill.
b. a duet by a man and a woman or mixed trio emphasizing difficult technical feats.
c. (esp. in ballet) a love-duet sequence in a pas de deux.
Is it a memoir or a adagio?
Both, I suppose ...
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Something got lost in the translation there.
Meant adage.
Save lives? Wow. Yes.
Maybe the best way to spend one's time
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Etymology:Middle French, from Latin adagium, from ad- + -agium (akin to aio "I say"); akin to Greek ē "he said" Date:1513
: a saying often in metaphorical form that embodies a common observation.
Something got lost in the translation there.
Meant adage.
Oh, yes most definitely something got lost in the translation. LOL
But the answer remains the same. *wink*
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