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How can I say that an answer is correct?

This is, of course, an excellent question. The answer might depend on many things.You ask a question – who do you ask? Do you have reasons to think she is equipped to answer it? Does the person you ask perhaps have reasons to give you an answer that suits him rather than you (he might be a politician, or a racist, for example). Is the question about fact or opinion?Does the answer include a line that starts ‘Because . . ‘? Is it a good reason? If someone asserts that it will rain today because today’s Tuesday and it rained last Tuesday, then that is not a good reason. If on the other hand the reply includes something about heavy grey clouds and a chill on the wind, then that is and you should take note.There are, of course, resources for you to search for answers yourself. A dictionary will tell you what’bingo’ means. Wikipedia will maybe tell you the history of bingo; it is an excellent resource — you can be pretty confident about what it says, because very many people will have read the article and even criticised it and made corrections.If you ask a question on Google, though, how confident can you be of the answers? They may be very mixed. Here the most assured way of exercising judgement is to see where the bulk of them settle, but you don’t need to judge every answer equally – for instance someone who has written lots of books about some dietary fad is possibly unreliable. But if you want to know how to cook liver and bacon, look at lots of descriptions and choose one (or maybe several) for yourself.Finally you could say that in the end it’s your experience and judgement, and maybe wisdom, that will be most useful. And to bring this to an end, I will add something that as I get older I notice more.People who habitually lie (and there are such) can’t tell the difference between truth and falsehood, so they can’t tell if someone is lying or telling the truth. But people who never lie can always tell. So, if you never lie, always add ‘because . . ‘ to your opinions, and are quite ready to say you don’t know, then you will know how good an answer is to a question you’ve asked. At least you’ll know when someone is trying to give you a good answer.

How do you say answer me! in japanese?

There's no angry way to say it, just gotta change your tone.

What you heard is "henji shinasai"
Alternatives are
henji shite &
kotaete &
kotae nasai

All of which are females way to say it. "~nasai" way can be used when you are not angry too, so you have to change your tone. the difference between "~nasai" and "~te" is that the former has a nuance that you are superior to the listening party and the listening party is supposed to obey you. I guess that in a way sounds more intimidating and therefore good for expressing anger? o.O It is usually used by mothers to their children or by teachers. The latter is normal and used by everyone. You can use the latter when you are angry too.

For guys, they may choose to switch the the more rude imperative version, "henji shiro" or "kotaero" when they are angry. Girls don't have that choice. It's like taboo for girls to use the "~ro" version except when cheering for sports events or in emergencies.

How do you say "What?" in Korean?

It's such a simple phrase, but I can't figure out how to say it.
I am trying to teach myself some Korean, as a dream of mine is to go to South Korea once I graduate,... and though I seem to have no problem finding the larger questions and phrases, it's these little things that I can't find the Korean word for. Phrases such as "What?" (Like "What do you want," "What do you mean?" "What did you say?" But shortened, informal, like we would say it here, etc.) Another phrase I'd like to know is "Why?".

I'd very much so prefer you tell me in Romajii, as I'm trying to lean how to 'speak' it right now. Not write it.

How would you say "grass" in German? Please answer phonetically. Thanks!?

It's basically a cognate, or a word that is same in two languages. It is spelled Gras, and said like the English word, but with a long A.
Update:
Sorry, I thought you meant grass, like the plant. Krass is a German word meaning harsh or angry, and is pronounced exactly like the English word, Crass, meaning the same thing.
(Hard K sound, followed like it looks, but with another long A)

How do the police answer the phone? what are the exact words they say?

please, i am writing a story and i need help with this.

my main character is afraid someone has stolen his truck, he calls the police department. but i don't know exactly what police say when they answer the phone, or what would happen in this kind of scenario and i really want my story to be realistic.

thank you

If someone is having a bad day, what would you say to cheer them up, spiritually or otherwise?

I would say what I used to say to my high school students. I'd hear them talk about something awful they were going through. Sometimes the things they said or wrote in their assignments made me hurt so much for them. Since I couldn't change their lives, I'd just give them a new perspective. Whatever the bad thing was that they had to face, it was easier for them than for other people halfway around the world right now, their same age, who are hungry and watching their own babies suffer. Talk about a wakeup call. Suddenly the awful thing they did, or someone did to them, paled in comparison.
Also, look at what you have learned. If you are upset about a person, maybe someone who hurt you, just count yourself lucky to be out of it and a little wiser now.
Here's your love for today: There's something waiting inside of you that is dormant right now, but it is fabulous. You obviously have good energy inside you. So cheer up. Tomorrow will be better, and ok if it's not, at least it will probably suck in a whole different way.
If you are depressed, and you sound like you could be, you are doing the right thing by letting people know, even if it is in an anonymous chat room scenario like this one. Helpful people are everywhere. Remember this when you see someone who needs a little nudge next week or next month. Helping someone else is the best way ever to feel good again. Use this love.

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